A comparative comparison of the metaphysical and philosophical foundations of David Boehm and Attar in Mantiq al-tair

Leila Gholampour Ahangarkolaei1 Mahmoud Tavoosi2 Mohammad mirani ahangarkolaei3

1) PhD Persian language and literature, Islamic Azad University, Roudehen Branch, Tehran, Iran (Corresponding Author)
2) Professor of Persian Language and Literature, Tarbiat modarres University, Tehran, Iran.
3) M.Sc. Student of Mechanical Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.

Publication : International Congress of Science and Engineering - TOKYO UNIVERSITY - JAPAN(tuicet.com)
Abstract :
David Boehm is one of the greatest quantum physicists whose overarching order forms the whole movement and the whole of unified basis of the famous idea of the holographic universe. Therefore, this study compares and studies the metaphysical and philosophical ideas of Boehm and Attar in this regard. According to the results, in the Mantiq al-tair, the motive for group travel of all the birds of the world to reach Simurgh was, in fact, to achieve a more orderly, all-encompassing and unified whole. The conscious choice of the word Simurgh against si-Murgh (= thirty birds) can best evoke the notion of unity, order and communication of being, because the word Simurgh against si-Murgh (= thirty birds) can more than any other word communicate and intertwine all the beings of the world in spite of the elements. The poet expresses all these sophisticated philosophical concepts only with the help of a composite sentence without elaborate detail.
Keywords : Bohemian Attar Mantiq al-tair Hidden order Integrated whole