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نگاره‌‌های خیامی گیلبرت جیمز

Dr. Arash Ghajarjazi - 15 August 2023 , Blogs in Persian

مواجهه با تمهيدات عين القضات در ضديت با ملاکراسی (حکومت روحانيون) در ايران

Fatemeh Naghshvarian - 8 May 2023 , Blogs in Persian

آهنگ اعتراضی پرقدرتی که رژیم(ایران) نسخه ای برای مقابله با آن ساخت

Alexandra Nieweg - 27 January 2023 , Blogs in Persian

تجاوز و حکمرانی

Dr. Zhinia Noorian - 23 January 2023 , Blogs in Persian

تقوای اسلامی چیست؟

Maarten Holtzapffel - 16 December 2022 , Blogs in Persian

“برای زن، زندگی، آزادی”

Prof.dr. Asghar Seyed-Gohrab - 8 December 2022 , Blogs in Persian

ایران اورولی (دیستوپیایی) و انحصار شعر کلاسیک فارسی

Maarten Holtzapffel - 8 December 2022 , Blogs in Persian

This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant agreement No. 101020403).

    Beyond Sharia
    The Role of Sufism in Shaping Islam

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    The images that make up the header of this website are sourced from the website of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. From left to right they are:

    1 Painting attributed to Bihzad (Iranian, Herat ca. 1450–1535/36 Herat). "Dancing Dervishes", Folio from a Divan of Hafiz. ca. 1480.  Opaque watercolor and gold on paper. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

    2 Sa'di. "Page of Calligraphy from an Anthology of Poetry by Sa`di and Hafiz" Late 15th century.  Ink, opaque watercolor, silver, and gold on paper. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

    3 "Youth and Dervish". Second quarter 17th century. Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper (tinted drawing). The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

    4 Sa'di (Iranian, Shiraz ca. 1213–1291 Shiraz). "Dancing Dervishes", Folio from a Gulistan of Sa'di. 17th century. Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

    5 Hafiz (Iranian, Shiraz ca. 1325–1390 Shiraz),  Luthfi (Iranian, 1367–1460s), Hilali (Iranian, Astarabad ca. 1470–1529/30 Herat), Mu’in (Iranian), Asir (Iranian, died probably 1639–40). "Anthology of Persian Poetry"  17th century.  Ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper. Binding: opaque watercolor and gold on leather. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.


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