zohayrebne abi solma´s philosophy in his ode

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علی ضیغمی

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during the pagan period, there were philosophers among prose writers and poets with various in calcinations and tendencies. some of them thought about life, fate, and the purpose of life. they lessons from the past and ultimately turned to almighty allah.some others got indulged in material life and only thought of the current day, even the current moment and tried to enjoy it according to their taste and desire . hence, philosophy during the pagan period includes deferent aspects. in this article, the writers have tried to explore part of this philosophy through the work of the pagan poet zohayrebne – abi – solma, who represents the sprit dimension of this philosophy and accept the other lives

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