Islamic mystical poetry: Sufi verse from the early Mystics to Rumi.
2009
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Title
Islamic mystical poetry: Sufi verse from the early Mystics to Rumi.
ISBN
9780140424737
0140424733
0140424733
Imprint
[s.l.] : Penguin Classics, 2009.
Description
xi, 336 p. 20 cm.
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2010 Poets House Showcase
Summary
Poetry has been the most powerful vehicle for conveying Sufism--the mystical dimension of Islam--from the early flowering of mystical Islam in Baghdad to the later heights it reached through Jalaluddin Rumi (d. 1273) and Jami (d. 1492). Starting with the writings of eighth-century mystics, this anthology moves through the twelfth century with Ibn Arabi in Spain and Ibn Farid of Cairo, then onto the Maghrib prayer of Abul Ala Al Maari, Aynul quddat Hamddhani of Persia, Yunus Emre of Turkey in the fourteenth century, and many others, culminating in the early twentieth century. The result is a soaring collection of verse from across the Islamic world and over centuries of inspiration.
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