Attar and his poetry stem first and foremost from a Persian background and mindset, despite its Arabic title and a few references to Islam due to the ever present Islamic oppression in 12 century Persia. In this poem Attar attempts to invalidate Islam, or any other man-made religion, as a fake intermediary between humans and God. After all, life's journey is predicated on knowing our true god, which is us--not some external entity named Allah.
ARABIC??? THIS IS PERSIAN >:(
MsTrance1 2 weeks ago
Such a great effort. Thank you and best of luck.
harkabir 4 months ago
This book is wonderful both in content and in style, thank you, cannot wait to buy it :)
Malangsufi 11 months ago
Attar and his poetry stem first and foremost from a Persian background and mindset, despite its Arabic title and a few references to Islam due to the ever present Islamic oppression in 12 century Persia. In this poem Attar attempts to invalidate Islam, or any other man-made religion, as a fake intermediary between humans and God. After all, life's journey is predicated on knowing our true god, which is us--not some external entity named Allah.
spicyhotsauce13 1 year ago
Where can I buy this book?
ArtHafez 1 year ago
There are copies available in Amazon.com
yourizen1 1 year ago
Please check out the poem by Hazrat Fariduddin Attar (Rah) on my channel!
It is on the side!
xtremeownage2 2 years ago
Beautiful.
txc876 2 years ago