IMITATION IN MEVLÂNÂ: CAUSES AND WAYS OF EMANCIPATION FROM IMITATION
While the Almighty God says in the Holy Book that “He created the humankind for worship”, some Qur’an exegesists state that worship means knowing oneself. According to the sufist tradition, the purpose of humankind being on this World is “knowing itself”. As Sufists state with their common phrase th...
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Fırat University
2019
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