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Course Code 222 An Introduction to Classical Persian Poetry (A 200 level course for Undergraduates) (Fall 2017-18) Instructor Room No. Office Hours Email Telephone Secretary/TA TA Office Hours Course URL (if any) Dr. Shoaib Ahmad 236, Old SS Wing shoaib.ahmad@lums.edu.pk YES YES Course Basics Credit Hours Lecture(s) 28 Duration 14 Weeks Recitation/Lab (per week) Nbr of Lec(s) Per Week - Duration - Tutorial (per week) Nbr of Lec(s) Per Week - Duration - Course Distribution Core SALT 222 Elective YES Open for Student Category Close for Student Category COURSE DESCRIPTION Introduction to Classical Persian Poetry (A 200 Level Course for Undergraduates) The present course is aimed at introducing students with essentials of Persian poetry by reading masterpieces of classical Persian poetry through translations. Acquaintance with salient features of the Persian poetry by great maestros such as Abul Qasim Firdusi (d. 1020 CE), Umer Khayyam (d. 1131 CE), Nizami Ganjavi (d. 1209 CE), Farid-ud-Din Attar (d. 1221 CE), Jalal-ud-Din Rumi (d. 1273 CE), Sa di Shirazi (d. 1291 CE), Amir Khusro (d. 1325 CE), Hafiz Shirazi (d. 1390 CE), Jami (d. 1492 CE) and Mirza Abdul Qadir Bedil Dehlavi (d. 1720 CE) through their works in all genre e.g. Mathnavi, Ghazal, Qasida and Rubai shall be the hall mark of this course. Chronological scope of this course stretches from Samanids (819-999 CE) to the later Moghals (1857 CE). Main focus of the course is to familiarize the students with basic literary concepts, rhetorical structures and literary genres as well as key names and dates in the history of classical Persian poetry. Students shall have the option to attempt response papers/class assignments and to take the midterm and final exam in English or in Urdu.

COURSE PREREQUISITE(S) There are NO pre requisites for this course. COURSE OBJECTIVES (a) To deepen students appreciation of the significance of the rank of the great classical Persian poets in world literature; (b) To enable the students to better comprehend the literature produced in Urdu and regional languages of Pakistan as they are culturally deep rooted in Persian language and literature; (c) To promote tolerance, humanity, peaceful co-existence and non-violence as all these characteristics are best enshrined in Persian literature. Learning Outcomes (a) Read, translate and explain in Urdu or in English the selections from most famous texts of the great classical Persian poets; (b) Have a broad idea of the major issues discussed in classical Persian poetry; Grading Breakup and Policy Presentation(s): NIL Response Papers: 20 % (10+10) Quiz(s): NIL Class Participation: 10 % Attendance: 10 % Midterm Examination: 30 % Project: NIL Final Examination: 30 % (c) Have sufficient knowledge of literary and cultural history of Iran and sub-continent; (d) Critically evaluate the poetic works of most eminent literary figures of Muslim world during past 1500 years and compare them with those produced in other eastern and western languages; There shall be two response papers, one before and one after the midterm exam. Examination Detail

Midterm Exam Final Exam Yes/No: YES Combine Separate: SEPARATE Duration: 90 minutes Preferred Date: After 14 lectures Exam Specifications: Closed Books & Closed Notes Yes/No: YES Combine Separate: SEPARATE Duration: 90 minutes Exam Specifications: Closed Books & Closed Notes COURSE OVERVIEW Week/ Lecture/ Module 1, 2 (Add/drop) Topics Revision of the basics of Persian language especially with the help of masterpieces of Persian poetry to familiarize students with the general mood and diction of Persian poetry. Recommended Readings As per detailed list given at the end Objectives/ Application (اسالیب / سبک ھای شعر فارسی) Stylistics 3, 4, 5 Sub-topics: Explanation of Diction as a literary term; An overview of different modes of expressions from start of Persian poetry up to 17th century CE; Development of Persian poetry from easy to complex modes of expression; Brief discussion on contribution of different poets to the development of a specific style called sabk in (اسلوب) a particular literary age; introduction to famous styles in Persian poetry; Detailed discussion on three most famous styles namely Sabk-e-Khurasani, Sabk-e-Iraqi and Sabk-e-Hindi by quoting relevant examples. 6, 7, 8 Tradition of Scenic Description in فارسی شاعری میں منظر Poetry( Persian (نگاری کی روایت Renowned exponents: Farrukhi (d. 1037 CE), Minuchehri (d. 1040 CE), Khaqani (d. 1198 CE) Sub-topics: Geographical background of

Persian poetry; Scenic beauty of Fars province and other regions constituting present day and previous Iran; Tradition of scenic description depicted in almost every genre of Persian poetry except quatrain; Comparison of masterpieces of Persian poetry in this genre with those in English by William Wordswoth s Daffodils and in Urdu with Khushi Muhammad Nazir s Jogi; فارسی میں رزمیہ ( Poetry Epic in Persian (شاعری کی روایت Renowned exponents: Firdusi (d. 1020 CE), Farrukhi (d. 1037 CE) 9, 10, 11 Sub-topics: A cursory glance at political history of Iran before Muslim conquest; Early Shahnama(s) written in Persian contained description of wars etc; Rustam & Sohrab as universally famous brave warriors; Court poets used to compose Jang Nama(s); Wars with Alexander; Panegyrics also contained accounts of expeditions and conquests in beautiful literary mode for expression; Portrayal of Karbala in epic poems 12, 13, 14 فارسی Poetry( Panegyric in Persian (شاعری میں قصیدہ / مدحیہ شاعری Renowned exponents: Anwari (d. 1187 CE), Zaheer Faryabi (d. 1201 CE), Urfi Sherazi (d. 1590 CE), Naziri Nishapuri (d. 1614 CE) Sub-topics: Kingship as an old tradition in Iran; Influence of Arabic poetry on early Persian poetry; Literal meanings of Qasd; Start of Qasida in Persian; Exaggeration in praising the rich, nobles and especially kings; Good and bad aspects of panegyric; Innovations in Qasida: Sa di & Nasir Khusro (admonishing kings پند و نصیحت ) and حبسیہ Masood Sa d Salman (Prison Poems (قصاید Lecture 15 MIDTERM EXAM

Tradition of Bazmya Poetry in (فارسی میں بزمیہ شاعری کی روایت ( Persian Renowned exponents: Nizami Ganjavi (d. 1209 CE), Amir Khusro (d. 1325), Faizi (d. 1595 CE) 16, 17, 18 Sub-topics: Iran as a civilized society for centuries; A well-mannered and culturally rich nation since long; Festive celebrations of Nauruz, Seezdeh be Dar etc; Concept of mangal; Comparison with Arabic poetry where every piece of poetry starts with same topic; Colourful and many facet expression of life in Persian poetry e.g. love, mysticism, epic, panegyric etc; Review of the tradition of sitting together and read something; 19, 20, 21 Lyricism and the Tradition of Free- فارسی ( Poetry thinking in Persian شاعری میں تغزل خمریہ اور رندانہ مضامین کی ) روایت Renowned exponents: Hafiz Shirazi (d. 1390 CE), Khayyam (d. 1131 CE), Fakhru-ud-Din Iraqi (d. ) Sub-topics: Tradition of kaas-el-kiram in Arabic poetry; Explanation (کاس الکرام ( of the term Khamr ;(خمر) Making, selling and drinking of wine was a norm in the Iranian society since pre-islamic age; Conquest of Iran in 7th century CE; Ban on drinking imposed during the early years of Islam; Islamic influence on social and cultural life of newly conquered Iran; Conflict between ruler and the ruled in the society; Start of Persian poetry; Iranian poets difficulty پیر مغان خرابات in expression; Concept of ; Influence of Epicurean thought مغبچہ on Persian poetry; What is free thinking literature; in Persian (مذہب رندی ( 22, 23, 24 Moral Literature in Persian Poetry فارسی ( Poetry OR Ethics in Persian (شاعری میں اخالقی ادب کی روایت Renowned exponents: Abu Saeed Abul Khair (d. 1048 CE), Abu Abdullah Ansari

(d. 1088 CE), Sa di Shirazi (d. 1291 CE), Ibn-i-Yamin (1367 CE), Sub-topics: Zarathustra and Mazdak were great Iranian moralists of pre- Islamic age; Avesta and other remains of Pehlavi literature already contained great moral teachings; Ethical substance and teachings got a prominent expression in early Persian mathnavi(s) and panegyrics; tradition of Pand Nameh and Andurz Nameh; Bustan magnum opus of ethical poetry in Persian; Ethics as a permanent subject of Persian poetry highlighting nonviolence, peaceful co-existence, tolerance, humanity etc. Mysticism and Philosophy in Persian (فارسی شاعری میں فلسفہ و تصوف) Poetry Renowned exponents: Sanai Ghaznavi (d. 1150 CE), Attar (d. 1221 CE), Rumi (d. 1273 CE), Jami (d. 1492 CE), 25, 26 Sub-topics: Tradition of philosophy existed in Pehlavi literature much before advent of Islam; Start of mystic tradition in Persian poetry; Sufis preferred poetic mode of expression; Poets also employed mystic terms to express different thoughts; A review of general wave of mysticism in all Muslim countries after Mongol invasion in14th century CE; Why Mathnavi is the most favourite genre for Sufi poets; Why Sufis preferred to use rindi (free-thinking, skeptical خیاالت (رندانہ terms for explaining mystic thoughts; 27, 28 Satirical and Lampoonist Poetry in ) فارسی میں طنزیہ و ھجویہ شاعری ( Persian Renowned exponents: Suzani Samarqandi (d. 1166 CE), Anwari (d. 1187 CE), Khaqani (d. 1198 CE), Ubaid Zakani (d. 1370 CE) Sub-topics: Opinion of orientalists about Iranians sense of humour; Exaggeration by poets in praise of rich for monetary gains; Use of pun;

۴ Lahore University of Management Sciences Lampoon in case of less reward than hoped for; REVISION & FINAL EXAM Textbook(s)/Supplementary Readings English: 1. Abdul Ghani, Dr. A History of Persian Literature at the Mughal Court, Allahbad 1929. 2. Levy, R., Persian Literature, London 1969. 3. Nabi Hadi, A History of Indo-Persian Literature, New Delhi 1995. 4. Syces, P.M., A History of Persian Literature, London 1915. 5. Aryanpour, Minuchehr, A History of Persian Literature, Tehran 1973. 6. Browne, E.G., A literary History of Persia, New York 1906. 7. Yarshater, Ehsan., Some Characteristics of Persian Poetry and Arts, Studia Islamica (1962) pp 61-72 Urdu: ۱ احمد ڈاکٹر ظھورالدین پاکستان میں فارسی ادب جلد یکم تا پنجم الھور س ن ۲ انصاری ڈاکٹر نورالحسن فارسی ادب بعھد اورنگزیب دھلی ۱۹۶۹ ء ۳ بدخشانی میرزا مقبول بیگ ادب نامہ ایران الھور س ن تاریخ ادبیات مسلمانان پاک و ھند فارسی ادب سے متعلقہ جلدیں پنجاب یونیورسٹی الھور ۵ تبسم صوفی غالم مصطفی غزلیات خسرو پیکجز لمیٹڈ الھور س ن ۶ سید عبدہللا ڈاکٹر ادبیات فارسی میں ھندووں کا حصہ الھور ۱۹۶۷ ۷ شبلی محمد صدیق فارسی ادب کی مختصر ترین تاریخ الھور ۱۹۸۷ ء ۵ عابدی سید وزیر الحسن غزلیات فارسی غالب دانشگاہ پنجاب الھور ۱۹۶۹ ء ۶ عابدی سید وزیر الحسن سعدی و خسرو پیکجز لمیٹڈ الھور س ن ۷ نعمانی شبلی شعر العجم الھور س ن

۴ Lahore University of Management Sciences Internet Sources: 1. www.perslit.com 2. www.ganjoor.net 3. www.iranicaonline.org 4. http://thesouthasianidea.wordpress.com/from-elsewhere/#rahbar Persian: ۱ انوشہ حسن دانشنامہ ادب فارسی شبہ قارہ تھران ۱۳۸۰ ھ ش ۲ شفق دکتر رضا زادہ تاریخ ادبیات ایران تھران ۱۳۴۲ ھ ش صفا دکتر ذبیح ہللا تاریخ ادبیات در ایران تھران ۱۳۶۸ ھ ش ۳ کیا زھرا خانلری راھنمای ادبیات فارسی تھران ۱۳۴۰ ھ ش