But *Conference of the Birds* is in Persian. So is this an Arabic/English translation of the poem? That's a beautiful design though. Conference of the Birds is an enlightening story. The birds looking for their king * the Si-Morq.* On their journey across seven valleys, many of the birds fail in their quest. And in the end, there are *thirty birds* left which in Persian thirty is "Si" and Bird is "Morq". So the thirty birds who succeed form the Si-Morq whome they were looking for.
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.
This video has an ASMR quality, especially the page turning.
Amazing ! Baba faridudin has blessed you or else noone can do this on his own wow
But *Conference of the Birds* is in Persian. So is this an Arabic/English translation of the poem? That's a beautiful design though.
Conference of the Birds is an enlightening story. The birds looking for their king * the Si-Morq.* On their journey across seven valleys, many of the birds fail in their quest. And in the end, there are *thirty birds* left which in Persian thirty is "Si" and Bird is "Morq". So the thirty birds who succeed form the Si-Morq whome they were looking for.
This book is wonderful both in content and in style, thank you, cannot wait to buy it :)
❤
Her hands are stunning!!!
Beautiful.
Such a great effort. Thank you and best of luck.
Very beautiful, I would love to see a copy of this first hand.
Beautiful, but the video ends without showing more of the book.
Very nice. Would buy.
Its $1000 in Amazon. Really?
$2000 or upto £1500. There goes my chances of owning one.
ARABIC??? THIS IS PERSIAN >:(
500 quid on Amazon yikes
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.
idiotic nonsense
Lol what BS. Where do these people come from?
she needs a stronger voice