Document Type : Original Article

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1 Associate Professor of Persian Language and Literature, Payame Noor University, Karaj, Iran

2 phd student of mystical literature, Imam Khomeini International University of Qazvin, Qazvin, Iran

10.22054/msil.2024.79532.1107

Abstract

As a social institution, the Sufism community has special literature and rituals, rites, and rituals that the implementation of these rules and regulations governing in monasteries is necessary and mandatory for the disciples and even elders, and mentors. One of these rites and rituals is event telling. "event" in the term of Sufis and the education system of the monastery and its etiquettes, is a reprimand from a dervish who has made a literary abandon towards a elder or another dervish, and he must admit his mistake and apologize in the presence of an elder. Due to the fact that event can be seen sporadically in poets' poems as well as some Sufi books, and the only reliable sources that deal with this ritual in more detail are the books "urad al-Ahbab and Fuss-ul-Adab" by Abul Al-Makhir Bakhrezi an " The perfect human being is Azizuddin Nasfi", the authors in this essay, relying on these and other mystical texts, have examined and analyzed the customs and rules of "event", which can be mentioned as follows: Not harboring grudges and speaking openly about the offended disciple, telling the event in the presence of the elders and their disciple, The place of the adventure is clean and empty of foreigners, Repentance of the erring disciple, Paying compensation and punishment such as standing in a row of shoes, throwing turbun and doing stripping head and feet by the errant disciple, Throw a party resolved for animosity

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