Abstract:Translations are reflections of their historical, social, cultural, and political contexts. Given this, the
current study aimed to explore the ways Nicholson (1898) and Arberry (1967) dealt with translating culture-bound terms and Quranic
allusions in the translations of Rumi’s mystical poems in Divan-e-Shams-e- Tabrizi into English and then identify
the textual relationships between the two. To do so, the comparative model of research and the notion of tertium
comparationis was used. The … Show more
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