Abstract

Oriental poetry is often devoted to romantic, mystical, religious, social, political themes, and is written in extremely beautiful and soul-shaking tones. Persian poet Shamsiddin Muhammad Ḥāfeẓ-e Shīrāzī (1325-1390) is considered the father of Near Eastern and Middle Eastern lyrics. He connects the mystical ghazals of Mawlana Rumi and the romantic ghazals of Saadi, gives freedom to the verses of the ghazal and creates a new twist in it. Poetry methods: Iham and Ibham are one of the features of Ḥāfeẓ-e Shīrāzī’s style, and the concepts of “Rind”, “Rindana”, “Rinds” and “Rind school” were used more than 80 times in Ḥāfeẓ-e Shīrāzī’s divan. This article talks about the content and essence of the concept of “Rind” in Eastern poetry.

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