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Social mysticism, as a link between spiritual experience and social responsibility, is a new concept within the framework of Islamic thought and Persian literature. This article aims to clarify the nature and application of social mysticism in the poetry of Haidari Vojoudi, an Afghan poet. By analyzing mystical texts, literary works, and contemporary ideas, it becomes clear that mysticism is a path for ethical participation and social reform. The results show that social mysticism can serve as a force for justice-seeking, freedom-seeking, and enhancing human solidarity. This approach is prominently manifested in Haidari Vojoudi’s poetry. He regards the mystic not as a secluded ascetic but as an aware, committed, and active human being in society. The central axis of this perspective is love for humanity and service to people, which is considered the greatest spiritual journey. Haidari Vojoudi’s poetry can be seen as an artistic fusion of Islamic-Eastern mysticism with sublime social concerns, transforming the mystic into a responsible and committed citizen in the social arena. This view seeks the practical consequences of mysticism in improving collective living conditions.

Contemporary Afghan poetry, through the creative revival of mystical tradition and linking it to current social issues, has created a dynamic and influential discourse known as social mysticism. This discourse has not only given the poetry philosophical and emotional depth but also turned it into a tool of social discourse.
     
Type of Study: Research | Subject: عرفان
Received: 2025/10/26 | Accepted: 2026/02/11

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