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The Speech of the Birds (Islamic Texts Society) by Faridu'd-Din Attar (Author)

  • Publisher: PHILOSOPHY
  • Availability: In Stock
  • SKU: 45013
  • Number of Pages: 582

Rs.700.00

Rs.999.00

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"The Speech of the Birds" by Faridu'd-Din Attar, an influential Persian Sufi poet and mystic, is a profound allegorical masterpiece that explores the spiritual journey of the soul towards divine truth. Written in the 12th century, Attar weaves together a rich tapestry of symbolic narratives, where birds gather in search of their mythical king, Simorgh, representing the ultimate spiritual quest for union with the divine. Through intricate storytelling and poetic lyricism, Attar imparts timeless wisdom on the challenges and revelations encountered along the path of self-discovery and enlightenment.

The narrative unfolds as a series of parables and anecdotes, each carrying deep philosophical insights into the nature of existence, human frailties, and the transformative power of spiritual awakening. Attar's poetic language not only captivates the imagination but also serves as a guide for seekers navigating the complexities of inner growth and divine love. "The Speech of the Birds" stands as a testament to Attar's mastery in blending mystical teachings with poetic beauty, offering readers a profound journey into the depths of the soul and the mysteries of existence.

Key Points:

  1. Allegorical exploration of the spiritual journey towards divine truth.
  2. Use of birds as symbolic representations of human virtues and vices.
  3. Deep philosophical insights into the nature of existence and spiritual enlightenment.
  4. Poetic language that captivates readers with its lyrical beauty and allegorical depth.
  5. Reflection on the transformative power of spiritual awakening and inner growth.
  6. Exploration of human frailties and challenges encountered on the path to self-discovery.
  7. Timeless wisdom on the quest for union with the divine and the mysteries of divine love.

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Writer                             
Faridu'd-Din Attar (Author), Peter Avery (Translator)

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