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Revisionist Discourse And The Portrayal Of Islamic Mysticism In Turkish Literature, The Case Of Elif Shafak’s Forty Rules Of Love

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dc.contributor.author Lebbal, Farida
dc.date.accessioned 2023-05-22T07:59:12Z
dc.date.available 2023-05-22T07:59:12Z
dc.date.issued 2020-06-30
dc.identifier.citation Lebbal Farida, Revisionist Discourse And The Portrayal Of Islamic Mysticism In Turkish Literature, The Case Of Elif Shafak’s Forty Rules Of Love, Elihyaa Journal, Faculty of Islamic Sciences, Batna1 University, vol20, N°2, Serial 25, juin 2020, P-P: 1059-1070 fr_FR
dc.identifier.issn 1112-4350
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.univ-batna.dz/xmlui/handle/123456789/5330
dc.description.abstract At time when the image of Islam is maculated by hostility, bigotry and – oftentimes- brutality, Turkish novelist Elif Shafak steps up a with The Forty Rules of Love, a novel which juxtaposes the controversial bond between thirteenth century poet and mystic Djalel Eddine Al-Rumi and the ascetic Shams I-Tabrizi on the one hand, with the present-day romance of Ella and Aziz Zahara on the other, unearthing thus the highly esoteric Islamic tradition of Sufism. However, by seeking to shed light on the centrality of spirituality in the philosophy of Sufism, and its ability to mend most existential crises across times and civilizations, the author created a climate for ambiguity which triggers questions as to whether The Forty Rules of Love is meant to be a mere historical fiction, in which history is accurately presented and the true philosophy of Sufism is unbiasedly depicted, or rather a revisionist narrative, where the primary objective of the author is to vehicle her fictional narrative in a historical setting. Along this line of thought, the present paper aims at addressing the issue of how much “revisionist dramatization” does The Forty Rules of Love entail, to what extent the real lives of the historical characters, namely Rumi and I-Tabrizi, are attended to, and more importantly, how authentic is the philosophy of Islamic mysticism the author presents. fr_FR
dc.language.iso en fr_FR
dc.publisher مجلة الاحياء، كلية العلوم الاسلامية، جامعة باتنة 1 fr_FR
dc.relation.ispartofseries المجلد 20، العدد 2;
dc.subject revisionist discourse fr_FR
dc.subject Sufism fr_FR
dc.subject Turkish Literature fr_FR
dc.subject Djalel eddine Rumi fr_FR
dc.subject Forty Rules of Love fr_FR
dc.title Revisionist Discourse And The Portrayal Of Islamic Mysticism In Turkish Literature, The Case Of Elif Shafak’s Forty Rules Of Love fr_FR
dc.type Article fr_FR


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