Masnavi (poetic form)
The Masnawī (Persian مثنوى, from the Arabic root Thana / ثنى / Tana /, put double ', Turkish: Mesnevi ), is a literary genre of double verses that takes narrative, long narrative, trains. This double verses have been used by the philosophical and romantic oriented poets.
Born in Ghazni Sanai e Ghaznawi (1080-1131), poet at the court of Bahram Shah, although is considered the first poet who in his work Masnawī Hadiqat al - Haqa'iq ( Garden of Truth) completed. However, the Sufis ( Islamic mystics ) Fariduddin Attar and Jalal ad-Din Rumi are famous for their Masnawī. The drafted with 30,000 couplets work of Jalal ad-Din Rumi called Masnawi e Manaawi.
Nezami Ghanjawi wrote his love story Khosrow and Shirin, one of his pentalogy seals in Masnawīform.
For romantic Masnawi seal in SABK -e Hindi, (Indian style) Amir Khusro is known, who had a penchant for Nezami Quintet Panj Ganj ( " Five Treasures "). Nezami famous work consists of five epics.
- Literary genre
- Poetry
- Literature ( Persian)
- Golden Age of Islam