Articles of Dialogue of Civilization [Electronic resources]

Lotfolah Afrasiabi, Nezameddin Faghih, Shireen. T. Hunter, Saied Reza Ameli, Vida Ahmadi ,

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AVOIDANCE OF PREJUDICE AS SEEN IN PERSION MYSTICAL LITERATURE BASED ON MATHNAVI MANAVI

Ali Muhammad Sajjadi

Professor A. M. Sajjadi is Deputy of the Faculty of Letters and Humanities in the University of Shahid Beheshti, Iran. He has published five books and numerous papers.

Civilization gives rise to thoughts thoughts emerged from the mind free from prejudice and stiffness. The prophet of Islam said: "The state of being enamoured and charmed stops the sight from seeing as well as ears from listening to the truths". One who through ignorance imagines everything to be beautiful or ugly is unable to understand the realities wars, bloodshed, oppressions, inequality, tyrannical acts, all have their roots in prejudice and dogmatism.

To consider oneself free from any and all faults, to emphasize the week point of others, to those of other, to imagine one's own race, nationality, political party, and sect, superior to those of others, stops man from exchanging ideas as well as finding a bilateral way for searching a suitable atmosphere for man's co-existence

Perhaps mysticism or gnosis is the only advisable way in which man may take everything with ease accompanied with high-mind as well as devotion, Gnostics believe that the ways to God are as many as the people who tread them. There is no mind in which there is no mystery of God. On top of the door of the monastery of the Sufis is written: Give bread (or show your hospitality) to any new comer without asking his name. In this article, an attempt is made to give a summary of such high humane though on the basis of the mystical references of Iran and Islam.