Enlightenment Ideas and Multicultural Values in of Seyid Azim Shirvani’s Work
Parikhanim Soltangizi (Huseynova)DOI: https://doi.org/10.48445/x5498-2085-9701-b
ORCID ID: https//orcid.org/0000-0001-9391-6162
Date: 30 May 2025
ABSTRACT
The
article examines the creative work of Seyid Azim Shirvani, one of the followers
of the school of enlightenment and critical realism, from the first to the
second half of the 19th century, discusses the ideas of enlightenment, and
focuses on his opposition to ignorance and ignorance in his satires. In the
poet's works "The Return of the Mujtahid from Education", "The
Ignorant Father and the Wise Son", "The Story of the Scholar-Bi'mal"
and others, it is brought to the attention that spiritual education is
unnecessary, and studying secular sciences is more useful. In his works
"Address to Mirjafar", "Speak softly", "The Story of
Hazrat Isa", "The Story of Hazrat Isa", "Sunni and
Shia", "Quranic-Hadith" multicultural values are examined, and
the fact that the artist was a multicultural, tolerant writer is substantiated
with examples. The writer's sympathy for the religions and prophets of other
peoples is widely commented on from an artistic and scientific perspective. The
study notes with artistic details that the poet's works are humane in nature,
and that he rose to the level of a perfect social satirical poet. The article
conducts a scientific polemic, and the researcher substantiates his scientific
and theoretical considerations with quotations.
KEYWORDS
enlightenment,
satire, multicultural values, tolerance