The Conference of the Birds (Bird Parliament) by Farid Ud Attar

The Conference of the Birds (Bird Parliament) by Farid Ud Attar

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The Conference of the Birds (Bird Parliament) by Farid Ud Attar

Farid ud-Din Attar (1145/46 - 1221) was a Persian poet, druggist, and social theorist of Sufism, who wrote much of his poetry while treating hundreds of patients a day with his herbal remedies. As a young man he made a pilgrimage to Mecca, and sought wisdom during his travels in Egypt, Damascus and India. His masterpiece, The Conference of the Birds, has survived centuries because of its captivating poetic style and its symbolic exploration on the true nature of God. This 4500-line poem follows the birds of the world, each of which hold special significance, as they seek out the Simorgh - a mythical Persian bird much like the phoenix - in hopes that he might be their king. The birds must cross seven valleys on their quest, each of which represents various trials that the individual must pass through to realize the true nature of God. Within the overlying allegory, Attar captivates readers with short, charming stories in beautiful and clever language.
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ISBN 13 9781420943948
ISBN 10 1420943944
Title The Conference of the Birds (Bird Parliament)
Author Farid Ud Attar
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Digireads.com
Year published 2012-01-01
Number of pages 36
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.