Associate Professor at Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies
Abstract
The Ode of Eyniyyeh is full of poetic elements and delicate and elegant artistic taste in the definition of soul which shows Ibn Sina' philosophy. With an intuitive and illuminist cognition and taste of wisdom, he created this ode in order to free selfness from this earthly world and return it to its place in heaven with the prerequisite of science and practice. Through an analytical attitude, the writer tries to discuss the principles behind the composition of this ode and make a clear judgment out of the different ideas surrounding its composition.