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Farid ud-Din Attar
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| #28680 in Books | imusti | 1984-07-03 | 1984-07-03 | Original language:Persian | PDF # 1 | 7.80 x.70 x5.10l,.49 | File type: PDF | 240 pages | Penguin Classics||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Revel in the beauty of medieval Persian poetry and Sufi thought|By Merrily Baird|Ask a well-educated Iranian for advice on reading the Persian classics and high on his/her list will likely be "The Conference of the Birds," a medieval poetic allegory written by Farid ud-Din Attar. Attar began his professional life as a well-educated pharmacist, and, after some years of listening|.com |Like Rumi and Hafiz, the name Attar conjures up images of passionate attraction to the divine. Attar was a Persian Sufi of the 12th century and his masterpiece is The Conference of the Birds, an epic allegory of the seeker's journey to God. When
Composed in the twelfth century in north-eastern Iran, Attar's great mystical poem is among the most significant of all works of Persian literature. A marvellous, allegorical rendering of the Islamic doctrine of Sufism - an esoteric system concerned with the search for truth through God - it describes the consequences of the conference of the birds of the world when they meet to begin the search for their ideal king, the Simorgh bird. On hearing that to find him they mus...
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