Exploring Pantheism and Ghani Khan Thoughts of Anti -Mullah Ideology and His Rebellion Against the Superficial Norms of Religion in his Poetry “IBADAT” “JANNAT” and “THE POIUS PRIEST AND THE MADEMAN”

  • Nabeela Gul Lecturer in English Department, Qurtuba University of science and information Technology Hayatabad Peshawar
  • Sahibzada Sidrat Ul Muntaha MS Scholar at International Islamic University Islamabad Lecturer at International Islamic University Islamabad

Abstract

The well-known Pashto poet Ghani Khan used a very distinct method to convey his mystical notions. Ghani's anti-Mullah stance and defiance of the flimsy religious conventions are well known. This study report examines Ghani Khan's poetry from the perspective of Islamic pantheism in order to show his opposition to the customs of the mullahs.Ghani Khan's pantheistic perspective, which acknowledges God in all facets of existence, is evident in his writings. This research examines several poems by Ghani Khan, including "Jannat," "Ibadat," and "The Pious Priest and the Madman." According to the interpretation, Ghani Khan's poetry critiques the mullahs' flimsy rites, painting them as dishonest and corrupt.According to Ghani Khan, genuine faith and a relationship with God go beyond traditional religious rituals. His distinctive mysticism and pantheism highlight love, beauty, and intimate encounters as the real routes to God.

keywords:  Ghani Khan, Love, Pantheism, Pashto literature, Poetry

Published
2024-08-09
How to Cite
Nabeela Gul, & Sahibzada Sidrat Ul Muntaha. (2024). Exploring Pantheism and Ghani Khan Thoughts of Anti -Mullah Ideology and His Rebellion Against the Superficial Norms of Religion in his Poetry “IBADAT” “JANNAT” and “THE POIUS PRIEST AND THE MADEMAN”. Shnakhat, 3(1), 230-234. Retrieved from https://shnakhat.com/index.php/shnakhat/article/view/332
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