hamed
@hamed Oct. 9, 2024, 12:48 p.m.


New Ghazal Posted: My head is clear, and I proclaim loudly, Ghazal 379 by Hafez

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My head is clear, and I proclaim loudly, Ghazal 379 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez is a celebration of love, wine, and spiritual seeking. The poet embraces a carefree and joyful life, rejecting the constraints of conventional religion and society.

Key Themes:

Love and devotion: The poet expresses a deep and unwavering devotion to his beloved.
Spiritual journey: The poet's journey towards spiritual enlightenment is often associated with the path of love.
Rejection of hypocrisy: The poet criticizes hypocrisy and the superficiality of religious practices.
The tavern as a symbol: The tavern is often used as a metaphor for a place of spiritual enlightenment.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 9, 2024, 12:46 p.m.


New Ghazal Posted: Let us not speak ill nor incline towards injustice, Ghazal 378 by Hafez

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Let us not speak ill nor incline towards injustice, Ghazal 378 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez emphasizes the importance of moral conduct, seeking truth, and avoiding hypocrisy. The poet advocates for a simple, honest life, free from worldly concerns and the pursuit of material wealth.

Key Themes:

Moral conduct: The poet emphasizes the importance of honesty, kindness, and avoiding harm to others.
Spiritual seeking: The poet encourages a focus on spiritual matters and the pursuit of truth.
Rejection of hypocrisy: The poet criticizes hypocrisy and the superficiality of religious practices.
Simplicity: The poet advocates for a simple, uncluttered life.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 9, 2024, 12:42 p.m.


New Ghazal Posted: Let us raise our hands in prayer one night, Ghazal 377 by Hafez

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Let us raise our hands in prayer one night, Ghazal 377 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez expresses the poet's longing for his beloved and his desire for solace in their absence. He seeks the company of friends and the spiritual guidance of the carefree.

Key Themes:

Love and longing: The poet expresses a deep longing for his beloved and the pain of separation.
Friendship and companionship: The poet seeks solace in the company of friends.
Spiritual seeking: The poet turns to spiritual practices and the guidance of the carefree to alleviate his suffering.
The tavern as a symbol: The tavern is often used as a metaphor for a place of spiritual enlightenment and escape from the mundane world.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 9, 2024, 12:39 p.m.


New Ghazal Posted: Friends, while the rose blooms, let us strive for pleasure, Ghazal 376 by Hafez

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Friends, while the rose blooms, let us strive for pleasure, Ghazal 376 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez is a celebration of love, wine, and the carefree life. The poet invites his friends to embrace the present moment and enjoy the pleasures of life.

Key Themes:

Carpe diem: The poet emphasizes the importance of living in the moment and enjoying life.
Love and devotion: The poet expresses a deep and unwavering devotion to his beloved.
Rejection of worldly concerns: The poet rejects the constraints of conventional society and embraces a life of pleasure.
The tavern as a symbol: The tavern is often used as a metaphor for a place of spiritual enlightenment and escape from the mundane world.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 9, 2024, 9:54 a.m.


New Ghazal Posted: Come, Sufi, let us cast off the hypocritical robe, Ghazal 375 by Hafez

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Come, Sufi, let us cast off the hypocritical robe, Ghazal 375 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez is a celebration of a life devoted to love and pleasure. The poet rejects the constraints of conventional religion and embraces a life of spiritual seeking and intoxication.

Key Themes:

Love and devotion: The poet expresses a deep and unwavering devotion to his beloved.
Spiritual journey: The poet's journey towards spiritual enlightenment is often associated with the path of love.
Rejection of hypocrisy: The poet criticizes hypocrisy and the superficiality of religious practices.
The tavern as a symbol: The tavern is often used as a metaphor for a place of spiritual enlightenment.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 9, 2024, 9:51 a.m.


New Ghazal Posted: Come, let us scatter flowers and pour wine into the goblet, Ghazal 374 by Hafez

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Come, let us scatter flowers and pour wine into the goblet, Ghazal 374 by Hafez

Description: This ghazal by Hafez is a celebration of love, wine, and the carefree life. The poet invites his beloved to join him in a world of pleasure and abandon, where they can escape the constraints of conventional society.

Key Themes:

Love and devotion: The poet expresses a deep and unwavering devotion to his beloved.
Carpe diem: The poet emphasizes the importance of living in the moment and enjoying life.
Rejection of societal norms: The poet rejects the constraints of conventional society and embraces a life of pleasure.
The tavern as a symbol: The tavern is often used as a metaphor for a place of spiritual enlightenment and escape from the mundane world.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 9, 2024, 9:48 a.m.


New Ghazal Posted: Arise, let us take the Sufi’s robe to the tavern, Ghazal 373 by Hafez

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Arise, let us take the Sufi’s robe to the tavern, Ghazal 373 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez is a celebration of a life devoted to love and spiritual seeking. The poet rejects the constraints of conventional religion and embraces the path of the Sufi, seeking divine union through love and intoxication.

Key Themes:

Love and devotion: The poet expresses a deep and unwavering devotion to his beloved.
Spiritual journey: The poet's journey towards spiritual enlightenment is often associated with the path of love.
Rejection of hypocrisy: The poet criticizes hypocrisy and the superficiality of religious practices.
The tavern as a symbol: The tavern is often used as a metaphor for a place of spiritual enlightenment.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 9, 2024, 9:45 a.m.


New Ghazal Posted: Let us pass by the street of the tavern, Ghazal 372 by Hafez

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Let us pass by the street of the tavern, Ghazal 372 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez celebrates the path of love and devotion, often associated with the Sufi tradition. The poet rejects conventional wisdom and embraces a life of spiritual seeking and intoxication.

Key Themes:

Love and devotion: The poet expresses a deep and unwavering devotion to his beloved.
Spiritual journey: The poet's journey towards spiritual enlightenment is often associated with the path of love.
Rejection of hypocrisy: The poet criticizes hypocrisy and the superficiality of religious practices.
The tavern as a symbol: The tavern is often used as a metaphor for a place of spiritual enlightenment.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 9, 2024, 9:42 a.m.


New Ghazal Posted: We’ve placed the lessons of dawn on the path of the tavern, Ghazal 371 by Hafez

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We’ve placed the lessons of dawn on the path of the tavern, Ghazal 371 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez explores themes of love, spirituality, and the conflict between worldly and spiritual pursuits. The poet rejects conventional wisdom and embraces a life of devotion to the beloved.

Key Themes:

Love and devotion: The poet expresses a deep and unwavering devotion to his beloved.
Spiritual journey: The poet's journey towards spiritual enlightenment is often associated with the path of love.
Rejection of hypocrisy: The poet criticizes hypocrisy and the superficiality of religious practices.
The beloved as a divine figure: The beloved is often seen as a symbol of the divine.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 9, 2024, 7:04 a.m.


New Ghazal Posted: What good do you seek from us? For we have called to the intoxicated, Ghazal 370 by Hafez

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What good do you seek from us? For we have called to the intoxicated, Ghazal 370 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez explores themes of love, devotion, and the complexities of human relationships. The poet expresses a deep longing for his beloved and acknowledges his own mistakes.

Key Themes:

Love and devotion: The poet expresses a profound and unwavering devotion to his beloved.
Spiritual journey: The poet's journey towards spiritual enlightenment is often associated with the path of love.
Regret and self-reflection: The poet expresses regret for his past actions and engages in self-reflection.
The beloved as a divine figure: The beloved is often seen as a symbol of the divine.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 9, 2024, 7:01 a.m.


New Ghazal Posted: We had hoped for help from our friends, Ghazal 369 by Hafez

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We had hoped for help from our friends, Ghazal 369 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez explores themes of friendship, disappointment, and self-reflection. The poet laments the loss of a friendship and reflects on the mistakes he and his friend may have made.

Key Themes:

Friendship and betrayal: The poet expresses disappointment and betrayal in a friendship.
Self-reflection: The poet engages in introspection and acknowledges his own mistakes.
The nature of love: The poet questions the nature of love and the complexities of human relationships.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 9, 2024, 6:59 a.m.


New Ghazal Posted: Arise, let us seek the opening of the tavern door, Ghazal 368 by Hafez

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Arise, let us seek the opening of the tavern door, Ghazal 368 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez is a celebration of love and spiritual seeking. The poet invites the reader to join him on a journey of the heart, seeking divine love and union.

Key Themes:

Love and devotion: The poet expresses a deep and unwavering devotion to his beloved.
Spiritual journey: The poet's journey towards spiritual enlightenment is often associated with the path of love.
The tavern as a symbol: The tavern is often used as a metaphor for a place of spiritual enlightenment.
The beloved as a divine figure: The beloved is often seen as a symbol of the divine.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 9, 2024, 6:56 a.m.


New Ghazal Posted: I have a decree from the old wine-server and an ancient promise, Ghazal 267 by Hafez

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I have a decree from the old wine-server and an ancient promise, Ghazal 267 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez explores the themes of love, spirituality, and the search for meaning. The poet expresses a deep longing for divine love and a sense of disillusionment with worldly pursuits.

Key Themes:

Love and devotion: The poet expresses a profound and unwavering devotion to his beloved.
Spiritual journey: The poet's journey towards spiritual enlightenment is often associated with the path of love.
Disillusionment with worldly pursuits: The poet expresses dissatisfaction with material wealth and worldly pleasures.
The search for meaning: The poet seeks a deeper meaning to life through spiritual connection.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 9, 2024, 6:53 a.m.


New Ghazal Posted: We have not come to this door seeking honor and prestige, Ghazal 366 by Hafez

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We have not come to this door seeking honor and prestige, Ghazal 366 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez expresses a deep longing for divine love and a sense of humility before the beloved. The poet presents himself as a seeker of spiritual knowledge and a humble servant of the divine.

Key Themes:

Love and devotion: The poet expresses a profound and unwavering devotion to his beloved.
Spiritual journey: The poet's journey towards spiritual enlightenment is often associated with the path of love.
Humility and repentance: The poet acknowledges his shortcomings and seeks forgiveness.
Divine love: The poet seeks union with the divine through love.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 9, 2024, 6:47 a.m.


New Ghazal Posted: For a lifetime, we’ve set our feet on the path of your sorrow, Ghazal 365 by Hafez

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For a lifetime, we’ve set our feet on the path of your sorrow, Ghazal 365 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez expresses a deep and passionate love for the beloved, characterized by longing, devotion, and a willingness to sacrifice everything for the object of affection.

Key Themes:

Love and devotion: The poet expresses a profound and unwavering devotion to his beloved.
Spiritual journey: The poet's journey towards spiritual enlightenment is often associated with the path of love.
Sacrifice for love: The poet has sacrificed worldly pursuits for the sake of love.
Beauty of the beloved: The poet is captivated by the beauty of his beloved, particularly their eyes and hair.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 9, 2024, 6:37 a.m.


New Ghazal Posted: We, carefree drunks, have lost our hearts, Ghazal 364 by Hafez

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We, carefree drunks, have lost our hearts, Ghazal 364 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez explores the themes of love, loss, and the spiritual journey. The poet presents himself and his companions as lovers who have sacrificed much for their love.

Key Themes:

Love and devotion: The poet expresses deep devotion and love for his beloved.
Spiritual journey: The poet's journey towards spiritual enlightenment is often associated with the path of love.
Suffering for love: The poet and his companions have endured suffering for the sake of their love.
Wine as a symbol: Wine is often used as a metaphor for spiritual intoxication and divine connection.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 8, 2024, 6:04 p.m.


New Ghazal Posted: My pain is from my beloved, and my cure too, Ghazal 363 by Hafez

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My pain is from my beloved, and my cure too, Ghazal 363 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez explores the complexities of love, loss, and devotion. The poet expresses deep pain and longing for his beloved, while also acknowledging the impermanence of worldly affairs.

Key Themes:

Love and loss: The poet experiences the pain of separation from his beloved.
Spiritual longing: The poet seeks a deeper connection with the divine through love.
The impermanence of worldly affairs: The poet reflects on the transitory nature of life.
Sufism: The poem reflects Sufi concepts of love, unity, and the search for the divine.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 8, 2024, 5:56 p.m.


New Ghazal Posted: Our meeting has been made possible, and we have kissed and embraced, Ghazal 362 by Hafez

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Our meeting has been made possible, and we have kissed and embraced, Ghazal 362 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez is a celebration of love, beauty, and divine grace. The poet expresses gratitude for the blessings he has received, particularly his union with his beloved.

Key Themes:

Love and union: The poet celebrates the joy of being reunited with his beloved.
Spiritual ecstasy: The poet experiences a state of spiritual ecstasy and divine connection.
The beauty of the beloved: The poet is captivated by the beauty of his beloved.
Divine providence: The poet expresses gratitude for the blessings he has received from the divine.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 8, 2024, 5:50 p.m.


New Ghazal Posted: The one who trampled me like dust on the road, Ghazal 361 by Hafez

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The one who trampled me like dust on the road, Ghazal 361 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez expresses deep devotion and humility towards the beloved. The poet presents himself as a humble servant, willing to endure any hardship for the sake of his love.

Key Themes:

Devotion and humility: The poet expresses profound devotion and humility towards his beloved.
Love and longing: The poet's longing for his beloved is intense and all-consuming.
Spiritual journey: The poet's journey towards spiritual enlightenment is intertwined with his love for the beloved.
The tavern as a symbol: The tavern is used as a symbol of spiritual gathering and divine connection.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 8, 2024, 5:47 p.m.


New Ghazal Posted: If I leave this ruined abode and go home, Ghazal 360 by Hafez

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If I leave this ruined abode and go home, Ghazal 360 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez is a deeply spiritual and personal reflection on the poet's journey of self-discovery and his quest for divine love.

Key Themes:

Spiritual journey: The poet embarks on a spiritual journey, seeking wisdom and enlightenment.
Love and longing: The poet expresses a deep longing for his beloved and a desire for union.
Wine and spirituality: Wine is used as a metaphor for spiritual intoxication and divine connection.
Sufism: The poem reflects Sufi concepts of love, unity, and the search for the divine.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 8, 2024, 5:44 p.m.


New Ghazal Posted: Blessed is that day when I leave this ruined abode, Ghazal 359 by Hafez

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Blessed is that day when I leave this ruined abode, Ghazal 359 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez expresses a deep longing for his beloved and a desire for spiritual freedom. The poet uses various symbols and metaphors to convey his emotional state.

Key Themes:

Longing for the beloved: The poet yearns for union with his beloved, a common theme in Hafez's poetry.
Spiritual journey: The poet embarks on a spiritual journey, seeking liberation from the constraints of the material world.
Love as a guiding force: Love is portrayed as a powerful force that drives the poet's actions.
Imagery of nature: The poet uses natural imagery such as the cypress, morning breeze, and sun to symbolize his beloved and spiritual aspirations.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 8, 2024, 5:41 p.m.


New Ghazal Posted: The sorrow of time, whose end I cannot see, Ghazal 358 by Hafez

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The sorrow of time, whose end I cannot see, Ghazal 358 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez is a deeply personal reflection on the poet's emotional and spiritual state. He expresses a sense of sorrow and longing, as well as a search for meaning and connection.

Key Themes:

Sorrow and longing: The poet expresses deep sadness and a longing for something more.
Wine and spirituality: Wine is used as a metaphor for spiritual intoxication and divine connection.
Criticism of religious hypocrisy: The poet is critical of religious leaders who he believes lack sincerity.
Love and longing: The poet expresses a deep longing for his beloved and a desire for union.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 8, 2024, 5:31 p.m.


New Ghazal Posted: In the taverns of the Magians, I see the light of God, Ghazal 357 by Hafez

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In the taverns of the Magians, I see the light of God, Ghazal 357 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez is a deeply spiritual and mystical poem. The poet expresses a profound connection to the divine, finding God in unexpected places, particularly in the realm of love and beauty.

Key Themes:

Mysticism and divine love: The poet seeks a deeper understanding of the divine through love and spiritual experiences.
The beauty of the beloved: The poet finds the divine in the beauty of his beloved.
Rejection of hypocrisy: The poet rejects the hypocrisy of religious leaders.
The unity of the divine and the earthly: The poet sees a connection between the spiritual and the physical world.

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hamed
@hamed Oct. 8, 2024, 5:29 p.m.


New Ghazal Posted: If someone rises up against me for sitting with my beloved, Ghazal 356 by Hafez

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If someone rises up against me for sitting with my beloved, Ghazal 356 by Hafez

Description: This ghazāl by Hafez is a passionate declaration of love and devotion, expressing the poet’s desire for union with his beloved.

Key Themes:

Love and longing: The poet is consumed by a deep longing for his beloved and the challenges of love.
Spiritual seeking: The poet expresses a desire for spiritual enlightenment and a longing for a deeper connection to the divine.
Defiance of societal norms: The poet rejects the constraints of society and religious dogma.
The pleasures of life: The poet celebrates the joys of wine, love, and spiritual ecstasy.

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