Fonte: Revista Turismo Estudos e Práticas - RTEP/UERN; No. 1 (2020): GEPLAT: Caderno Suplementar; 1-8
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Resumo: The phenomenon of 'God' is the common feature of all religious, mystics, philosophical sciences and theology. And each group examines it according to its own worldview. Since the worldview of every thought field is commensurate with the conditions and view of each perspective. Then, the analysis and interpretation of each phenomenon will be influenced by the same particular worldview. Because the phenomenology position of mysticism is different, phenomenologists believe that ontology itself does not represent phenomena. Rather, humans understand it by looking at the phenomena and how they enter the spirit of the world. Kant has said that we understand things not as they are in themselves, but as they appear to us. As a mystic, Hafiz memorized the Holy Quran and observed the Shari'a approach on his attitude toward God and surveyed mystical discourse formation. And mystical worldview prevails significantly in the introduction and identification of the 'God' phenomenon. Using a descriptive-analytical approach, this paper concludes that Hafiz Shirazi uses more formulation of mystical discourse to represent the context of cognition in such discourses.