Salaman and Absal: An Allegory is a poetic masterpiece written by the renowned Persian poet Jami. The book is a romantic allegory that tells the story of Salaman, a prince who falls in love with Absal, a beautiful maiden. The story is set in a mystical world where love, spirituality,...
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Salaman and Absal: An Allegory is a mystical and allegorical poem written by the 15th-century Persian poet, Jami. The poem tells the story of Salaman, a prince who falls in love with Absal, a beautiful young girl who is actually a fairy. The two embark on a journey of spiritual...
This is a translation of an allegorical Sufi poem by the Persian Sufi poet Jami. Nur ad-Din Abd ar-Rahman Jami, (b. 1441 d. 1492), lived in what is today Afghanistan and Uzebekistan. This is a new edition of the first old edition published in 1904, and translated by Edward Fitzgerald...
This is a translation of an allegorical Sufi poem by the Persian Sufi poet Jami. It tells the story of a carnal attraction of a prince for his wet-nurse. Nur ad-Din Abd ar-Rahman Jami, (b. 1441 d. 1492), lived in what is today Afghanistan and Uzebekista
Salaman and Absal: An Allegory is a poetic work written by the Persian poet Jami in the 15th century. The story is an allegory that explores the themes of love, spirituality, and the search for truth. The narrative follows the journey of Salaman, a prince who is searching for...
This is a translation of an allegorical Sufi poem by the Persian Sufi poet Jami. It tells the story of a carnal attraction of a prince for his wet-nurse. Nur ad-Din Abd ar-Rahman Jami, (b. 1441 d. 1492), lived in what is today Afghanistan and Uzebekista
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