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Islamic Symbols in Salam! Greetings to Persia by Hồ Anh Thái
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Hiên, Lê Thi
, Thuùy Du'o'ng, Hoaàng Thi Thuùy
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Aesthetics
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Culture
/ Ethics
/ Islamic art
/ Islamic culture
/ Muslims
/ Postmodernism
/ Religion
/ Spirituality
/ Vietnamese literature
2026
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Islamic Symbols in Salam! Greetings to Persia by Hồ Anh Thái
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Hiên, Lê Thi
, Thuùy Du'o'ng, Hoaàng Thi Thuùy
in
Aesthetics
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Culture
/ Ethics
/ Islamic art
/ Islamic culture
/ Muslims
/ Postmodernism
/ Religion
/ Spirituality
/ Vietnamese literature
2026
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Islamic Symbols in Salam! Greetings to Persia by Hồ Anh Thái
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Islamic Symbols in Salam! Greetings to Persia by Hồ Anh Thái
2026
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Overview
Islamic symbols are a profound source of spiritual and artistic inspiration in world literature. Salam! Greetings to Persia by H? Anh Thái records the author's journey to Iran, exploring layers of cultural, historical, and religious meaning. This study investigates how Islamic symbols function in the work through three dimensions - spiritual, ritual, and material - employing symbolic and myth criticism as interpretive frameworks. The analysis identi ies recurring images such as light, prayer, and journey as narrative codes that express the author's engagement with Persian culture. Findings show that these symbols not only embody Islamic spiritual and cultural values but are also reinterpreted through a modern Vietnamese sensibility, re lecting intercultural dialogue. This study contributes to understanding how Vietnamese literature interacts with Islamic civilization and broadens the comparative scope of contemporary travel writing. By decoding these symbolic layers, the research highlights H? Anh Thái's creative approach to cross-cultural representation.
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International Journal of Islamic Thought
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