Birds' Journey to Mount Qaf
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0863564437
ISBN-13
9780863564437
Publisher
Saqi Books
Imprint
Saqi Books
Country of Manufacture
LB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 9th, 2007
Print length
48 Pages
Weight
794 grams
Dimensions
28.90 x 29.10 x 1.10 cms
Product Classification:
Poetry
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Based on the twelfth-century Sufi poem, "The Conference of the Birds", this poem is accompanied by illustrations painted on ceramic tiles, typical of the Medieval Persian style.
When all the birds of the world assemble and decide that they are in need of a king, the wise hoopoe bird steps forward and offers to lead them to a mighty monarch who lives in a marvellous mountain across seven valleys. The birds are initially excited at such an encounter, but upon realizing how long the journey will take, how uncertain the path, and how distant the destination, they begin, one by one, to make excuses for not going on the journey.
Encouraged by the hoopoe, only thirty birds have the courage to set out on a quest to reach Mount Qaf, where the Simurgh, the king of all birds dwells. When they finally get there, the king they had hoped for may not be what they had expected, but you must make the journey to find out.
The Birds'' Journey to Qaf is based on The Conference of the Birds, the Sufi poem by the twelfth-century Persian poet Farid ud din Attar. The accompanying illustrations painted on ceramic tiles echo a medium that was typically used in medieval Persia and the Middle East.
Encouraged by the hoopoe, only thirty birds have the courage to set out on a quest to reach Mount Qaf, where the Simurgh, the king of all birds dwells. When they finally get there, the king they had hoped for may not be what they had expected, but you must make the journey to find out.
The Birds'' Journey to Qaf is based on The Conference of the Birds, the Sufi poem by the twelfth-century Persian poet Farid ud din Attar. The accompanying illustrations painted on ceramic tiles echo a medium that was typically used in medieval Persia and the Middle East.
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