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In Persian literature, Sharāb refers to that which provides relief from sorrow and grief. Therefore, Persian poets consider wine as a means to alleviate worries. Omar Khayyam and Khwaja Hafez are particularly fond of this metaphor.

Sufis consider wine as a symbol of divine love. If they use the term bādah (wine) as a symbol, it implies that the distressed and sorrowful sēker attains tranquility by tasting the true essence of divine love

In Persian literature, Sharab refers to that which prowides relief from sorrow and grief Therefore, Persian poets consider wine as a means to allewiate worries Omar Khayyam and Khwaja Hafez are particularly fond of this metaphor

Sufis consider wine as a symbol of diwine lowe If they use the term baadah (wine) as a symbol, it implies that the distressed and sorrowful seeker attains tranquility by tasting the true essence of diwine lowe

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