
It is part of Sanai's satirical poems in which various social groups are blamed. This part of his poems sometimes goes beyond the circle of politeness and decency and pursues a goal by breaking the norm. This descriptive and analytical study examines the contexts, causes and factors of Sanai's approach to this type of poetry and analyzes the claim that Hazel's literary type is educational and the extent to which it is achieved by providing evidence and documentation of his works. Given that Sanai was a religious poet and bound by moral principles, the use of words, concepts and anecdotes contrary to the principles of literature should be justified. The findings of the study show that the political, social, and moral situation of the Sana'i community has led to jokes in order to expose and point out the individual, social, moral, and immorality of the people in the form of jokes, biases and shortcomings. In some of these jokes, such as the jokes of pious poets, Sufis, and cunning and opportunistic scholars, in order to expose the dark corners of their actions, one can accept that the joke is educational.Keywords: Sanai, Hadiqah al-Haqiqah, joke of education, socio-political situation
hadiqah al-haqiqah, Language and Literature, ", P, "satire of education"tsocio-political situation", "sanai"
hadiqah al-haqiqah, Language and Literature, ", P, "satire of education"tsocio-political situation", "sanai"
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