واعظ قزوینی کی فارسی شاعری میں اخلاقی، عرفانی اور سماجی شعور کا تنقیدی تجزیہ
A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF ETHICAL, MYSTICAL AND SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE PERSIAN POETRY OF WAʿIẒ QAZVĪNĪ
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https://doi.org/10.63878/jalt1350Abstract
This paper presents a critical study of the life, poetic style, intellectual tendencies, and literary status of the renowned 11th-century Hijri Persian poet, Waʿiẓ Qazvīnī (Mulla Muhammad Rafiʿ). Waʿiẓ was not only a learned preacher and exegete but also the author of a Dīwān comprising approximately seven thousand verses rich in ethical counsel, mystical reflection, asceticism, social critique, and profound devotion to the Ahl al-Bayt. This study explores the intellectual dimensions, poetic construction, literary devices, and stylistic features of his work. Waʿiẓ’s ghazals are predominantly didactic in tone, rendered effective through the use of allegory, rational inference (ḥusn-e-taʿlīl), imagery, and self-reflective consciousness. His poetry also demonstrates a strong political and social awareness, a bold stance against tyranny, and a passionate defense of human values. The research brings to light the spiritual depth, mystical insight, and stylistic innovation in his poetry, positioning him alongside poets such as Sanāʾī, Ṣāʾib Tabrīzī, and ʿAṭṭār. Ultimately, the paper argues that Waʿiẓ Qazvīnī carved a unique place in Persian literature by transforming ethical and spiritual counsel into the refined and emotive form of the ghazal.
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