A Doctoral thesis in the Faculty of Education for the Humanities at Wasit University discussed the monologue in Sufi poetry from the second century AH to the 8th century AH an objective technical study in the presence of the President of the University Professor Dr. Mazen Al-Hasani and Professor Dr. Mahmoud Arak Dean of the College. The thesis prepared by the student Hala Moin Sabri Al-Khafaji addressed the monologue in that poetry to show the reservoirs of beauty and creativity in it and the monologue in her poetry did not receive the attention of the researchers and did not address it extensively knowing that it occupied a large part of the poetic texts. The thesis showed the diversity of methods of monologue between the orderly construction and non-order construction, including questioning, appeal, order and abounding in the poetry of monologue, the language of begging and self-reliance, and with their use of the symbol and the many flowers in their monologues and since it is a philosophical poetry dealing with the demands of the human soul, therefore we find the intellectual aspects of its remarkable presence, it is based on dimensions and visions derived from their spiritual world. It reached the care of Sufism in showing the worshipful aspects of the sanctification of the divine self, including praise and thanks, the glorification of the divine self and the power of mercy, and it was found that these poets were overwhelmed by God's love and satisfaction.

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