This work, as expressed in Yunus's couplet "Our beloved is Truth", "This people's eyes and eyebrows come", and in Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi's lines "I said it in everything that came to my tongue", starts from t ...
This work, as expressed in Yunus's couplet "Our beloved is Truth", "This people's eyes and eyebrows come", and in Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi's lines "I said it in everything that came to my tongue", starts from the thesis that "religion" and "spirituality" lie at the basis of the ontology of Ottoman poetry, which shows the source of true love to those who want to be aware of the truth, and interprets the phenomenon of "poetry" from the perspective of Sufism, one of the schools of metaphysical thought specific to Islam. It is impossible to truly understand Ottoman poetry without understanding the Sufi symbolism that has elevated the wisdom of society for centuries. In his book Sufi and Poetry, which is an essay on the poetics of Turkish poetry from the Ottoman period to the present day, Sufi and Poetry, on the one hand, examines its place among universal poetics, and on the other hand, he deals with the set of values that this poetry, which sings the love of the eternal and the eternal, affects music, architecture, art and the harmony of the whole social life, and the deep ties between poetry and wisdom in an extremely fluent style.
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