Research Article

Description of Anxiousness Pain: A Hesitation on the Anthropology of Molana

Authors

  • Ehsanullah Mushfeq School of Language and Literature, Takhar University, Afghanistan
  • Noorullah Atef School of Language and Literature, Takhar University, Afghanistan
  • Besmillah Daqiq Senior lecturer, English Department, School of Language and Literature, Afghanistan

Abstract

Thinking and reflecting on human nature and addressing this question of what aptitudes humans have is a subject whose history reverts to the creation of humankind. The great God propounded the issue of the genesis of the humans with the angels on the threshold of creation. The discourse between the great God and the angels has cleared the existence of two opposite capacities in the existence of humans. Molana Jalaluddin Mohammad Balkhi, the great anthropologist in the field of culture and civilization of the Persian language, in his works, especially in spiritual Mathnavi by relying on the Holy Qur'an and other religious sources, has launched, on the one hand, what the human nature is. And on the other hand, has pinpointed the issue of what humans should be. The ultimate goal of Molana in this book is just one thing: concentration on humankind and his destiny, and the secret of the immortality of Masnawi has been hidden on this subject. Molana is considered one of the greatest anthropologists in the culture and civilization of the Persian language. His works, including the Masnavi and the Divan-e Shams, are renowned for their deep insights into human behavior and the complexities of human relationships. Rumi's anthropological approach to literature and poetry has influenced generations of scholars and writers, and his ideas continue to be studied and celebrated around the world. Through his unique perspective on the human experience, Rumi has left an indelible mark on the field of anthropology and our understanding of culture and civilization. This article aims to search for the image of such a human in Rumi's system of thought and to address some of Jalaluddin Mohammad's anthropological characteristics, which have been discussed in detail in spiritual Masnavi. In this article, after considering the nature of humans, there are hints and references to the human being in the outlook of gnostic, but the main effort has been to draw a more tangible and realistic figure that reflected on some verses of Masnavi, which can be attainable and observable in every age and time.

Article information

Journal

Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies

Volume (Issue)

5 (12)

Pages

85-90

Published

10-12-2023

How to Cite

Mushfeq, E., Atef, N., & Daqiq, B. (2023). Description of Anxiousness Pain: A Hesitation on the Anthropology of Molana. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies, 5(12), 85-90. https://doi.org/10.32996/jhsss.2023.5.12.9

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Keywords:

Human, Molana, thought, Islam, anthropology