- Hatef Esfehani
Seyyed Ahmad Hatef Esfehani (also spelled as Hatef Esfahani or Hatif Isfahani) is a famous Iranian
poet of the 18th century.Life
Hatef Esfehani was born in Isfahan (Esfahan), a central province of
Iran , and most likely he died there in1783 . (Some documents also indicate that he died in1777 ). Hatef Esfehani's date of birth is unknown. Hatef was contemporary to at least seven rulers ofIran , namelyShah Rukh of Persia (ruled1748 -1796 ),Karim Khan Zand (r.1760 -1779 ),Abolfath Khan ,Mohammad Ali Khan ,Sadiq Khan (Shah of Persia) , andAli Murad Khan (all fromZand dynasty who ruled1779 -1785 ), andAgha Mohammad Khan , the founder ofQajar dynasty (r.1781 -1797 ). He studiedmathematics ,medicine ,philosophy ,literature , and foreign languages (Turkish andArabic ). He had a son and a daughter. His daughter, named Beygom, married poet Mirza Ali Akbar Naziri.Poems
Hatef was an expert in the composition of
ode (in Persian: Ghazal). Ode is the poem of complex structure and exalted by lyrical or rhapsodic mood on some stated theme. Another line of his profession was in the writing of Tarji-e-Band. When the linking verse is recurrent, the poem is called a Tarji-e-band (literally: Return-Tie). But when the linking verse is varied, the poem is called a Tarkib-band (literally: Composite-Tie). He was also skillful in the composition ofPurposeful Poem (Ghassideh),Elegy (Soognameh),Quatrains (Rubaiyat) andFragments (Ghata'at). But his reputation lied in his excellent poems ofmystical nature.Hatef has been considered as one of the great Iranian mystic poets who taught many peoples about the higher aspects of the human existence and the journey of the
soul . Hatef's poems are smooth, clear and flowing and free of ambiguities. He followed Saadi andHafez especially in the composition of his odes. Due to his excellent odes, Hatef is also very well known in many parts ofEurope and particularly inItaly .He has a Tarji-Band, which has made him famous. It is perhaps one of the best single poems in Persian Mystic poetry. Hatef went to a fire
temple , to achurch , and to apub , and everywhere he found that people worshiped the same One God. In this poem, the part that deals withChristianity is an attempt to explain the mystery of theTrinity . The description of a discourse with a beautiful girl in church perhaps reveals theArmenia n influence inIran from the time of Shah Abbas ofSafavid dynasty onwards. (Shah Abbas ruled Iran from1588 to1629 ). Click [http://www.persian.ws/poet/fullnews.php?id=86] to view the Persian and the English versions of that part of the poem.Hatef is also one of those poets who wrote three odes in
Arabic language. In two of his odes, he was inspired by the poems attributed toUrvahebn Hazam Ozri ,Jamilebn Ozri andUmarebn Abirabia . In third ode, which is in theeulogy of the prophet, he was inspired by the poems composed byFallera andBursiri . It should be also noted that Hatef's PoetryAnthology (in Persian: "Divan-e-Hatef-e-Esfahani") was firstly edited and published by late poet andscholar Hassan Vahid Dastgerdi (Dastjerdi), the founder of Literary Journal of Gift (in Persian: "Armaghan"), inTehran in1953 .References
#"A Research Note on Poet Hatef Isfahani" by Dr
Manouchehr Saadat Noury [http://www.persian.ws/poet/fullnews.php?id=86]
#"Christ and Christianity in Persian Poetry" By Hassan Dehqani Tafti [http://www.farsinet.com/ChristInPersianPoetry/classical_poets2.html]External links
* [http://www.iranian.com/Music/Zabihi/index.html Poems of Hatef Esfahan as sung by Javad Zabihi ]
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