Document Type : Original Article
Authors
1 PhD in Persian Language and Literature, University of Sistan and Baluchestan
2 Associate Professor, Religions and Mysticism, University of Sistan and Baluchestan
Abstract
Mirgol Mohammad Khan Zeb Magsi and Maulana Mohammad Omar Sarbazi are Sunni Baloch poets who have both devoted themselves to composing mystical poems. In this study, with the aim of comparing the mystical views of the poets, a descriptive-analytical method was used to compare the use of mystical themes in the divans of the two poets, and the mystical terms of status and status and Sufi beliefs, as well as the Qalandari and cryptic themes used in the poems of these two Baloch poets, were examined. The result of the study is that in comparing these two poets, Zeb Magsi has used mystical and Qalandari terms almost equally, but Maulana Mohammad Omar Sarbazi has a higher frequency in using terms related to behavior, and both poets have used cryptic themes related to external aesthetics less. The difference in the poems of these two poets in terms of the use of terms is that Zeb Magsi has considered the functional aspects of terms, explained them, and expressed his opinion, but Maulana Mohammad Omar Sarbazi has paid more attention to the descriptive aspect and used these terms for praise and does not present his own opinion.