Abstract

Sufi poetry is one of the literary genres that enriched Arab poetry, its meanings and experiences, by including these poems many terms with special connotations, and pure spiritual experiences that are based on different things derived from the Sufi doctrine that poets employed in their poems. Therefore, this study came to examine the effect of the manifestation of the phenomenon of in Ibn ul-Sabbagh Al-Juthami's, and the methods he used to express this doctrine, and to reveal the relationship of the doctrine of to place, and the effect of that on the poetic text, taking into account the statement of what the term is and revealing some of the differences between the two terms: incarnation and mystical union. The paper ends with a conclusion which sums ap the findings of the study.

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