@ARTICLE{Guzelyuz, author = {Guzelyuz, Ali and Partovirad, Tayebeh and }, title = {Studies and Analysis Semiotic of the Mevlevian Sama}, volume = {5}, number = {20}, abstract ={Sama, as one of the most prominent characteristics of Sufism, is a combination of music, dance and prayer, which in turn are accompanied by specific and certain rituals. First performed in the tenth century, it has survived throughout time and the criticism of dissidents, thanks to the support of its followers. Such as it is with every other religious ethic, this ethic too has an appearance and acore, the way to the core being one which is not easily attainable. After Molana, his descendants systemized Sama in Turkey.Unlike the past, in a time when the rituals were performed solely by Sufis, Sama has also been presented publicly in the recent years. This article endeavors to study the structure and typology of Sama by benefitting from observational and experimental studies. It tries to gather different opinions concerning the various signs in Sama, in order to provide the audience with an understanding of such signs which are employed in religious and gnostic texts and throughout the rituals themselves. }, URL = {http://erfaniyat.iauh.ac.ir/article-1-80-en.html}, eprint = {http://erfaniyat.iauh.ac.ir/article-1-80-en.pdf}, journal = {Erfaniyat Dar Adab Farsi}, doi = {}, year = {2014} }