Abstract
The Sufiexperience occupies a prominent place in contemporary
poetry. It is closely related to literature as it is an intuitive, detective
tendency that has contributed to the development of modern
literature and helped to reveal the glowing essence and beauty of
life through literary texts. It paved the way for the poet to embrace
the universe or its annihilation in his beloved. It also played a role
in reaching the stage of transcendence in poetry and entering the
world of unity. The Sufiexperience took over the Arab poetic
movement by instilling precise and profoundly suggestive concepts.
On this basis, we see that Arabic poetry was inspired by Sufism, and
Sufism mixed with poetry. It is found that the conditions of Sufism
once intertwined with the conditions of the poet and crystallized
in the text and once again were implicit. This was witnessed in
the poetry of Abu Muslim Al-Bahlani, who tasted Sufism from its
broadest branches and whose poetry was dyed with its distinctive
color. We decided to analyze the Sufiexperience in Al-Bahlani’ s
poetry and reveal its Sufisymbols, hidden meanings, and hidden
aesthetics, according to the descriptive-analytical approach. This
study aims to address and analyze the mechanisms of the Sufi
experience in the collction of Abu Muslim Al-Bahlani. Hence, this
research is based on three axes: the divine manifestations in the
poetry of Abu Muslim Al-Bahlani, the image of wine in his literary
text, and Sufialienation in his poetry. The status of the righteous
was revealed to Al-Bahlani, and his soul enjoyed divine love in a
mystical and narcissistic atmosphere. Likewise, the divine wine
and its effects revealed a Sufispirit that had become intoxicated.
This was in Al-Bahlani’ s sitting with the prophets, and in the state
of Sufi alienation, the refractive pattern, the Sufi self, and the
material other, appeared to us.