Nizami Geneevi'nin "Rahmet Evi" Kavrami
Abstract
Nizami Ganjavi the well-known poet of the Azerbaijan literature who
lived in the 12th century paid attention to the Islamic values in all his
works. According to the poet the true life thought and way is only
Islam, it means to give himself up to Allah. The people created by
Allah must not have anather life style except Islam. The prophets
who were sent to show the true way to the humanity always
propagated tiie rslamic life style, they were believers and people who
believed them were Muslims. The person, who believes the divine
orders, commands and obeys them he is a Muslim. All prophets
delivered this truth to the humanity. It is their sacred duty
determined by Allah. In Nizami Ganjavi's works one of the Islamic
values is the canception "the paradise house". Explaining this
canception the poet conriected it with the mission of the Islam
Prophet. That is why the paradise is the blessing of God, it is the
point of His justice, mercy, sympathy and human love. The duty of
Islam Prophet is to build "a paradise house" according to God's
measures. In Nizami's presentation this house, world, society has a
legal system. According to this system the people living in · "the
paradise house" are equal for the right, they are free and they have
rights such as to live, to love, to work, to speak, to marry, to bring
up the child, to study and ete. Nizami introduces "the paradise house"
as a healthy world. The sacred place where everyone lives in peace is
called "a paradise house", its citizen is a devout and its administration
principles are based on mercy and justice. According to the thought
of Nizami one of the wisdoms of the sending Exeelleney Muhammad
to whole humanity is that he was chosen to sacrifice himself for all
mankind. Because "the paradise house" built by him is not a private
house, it is a faith place and an eternal happiness hearth.
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
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Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Siracaddin Hacı
This is me
Publication Date
June 15, 2009
Submission Date
February 15, 2009
Acceptance Date
March 15, 2009
Published in Issue
Year 2009 Volume: 13 Number: 1