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One of the great
mystics of all time, Muhyiddin Ibn al-'Arabi was a prolific author who
wrote on every aspect of medieval Islamic thought. Among the most widely
read of his works, and certainly his most famous collection of poems,
was his volume of odes, The Translator of Desires (Turjuman al-Ashwaq),
which is regarded as a masterpiece of Arabic and Sufi love poetry.
"These poems can be read with the finest love poems of the Middle Eastern tradition, the same tradition that, through the Arabic poets of Spain, influenced the Troubadours. This is also the tradition that stretches from the oldest Majnun Layla poems to the Layla of Eric Clapton (which was inspired by the English bluesman's encounter with the Nizami version of Majnun Layla in a London bookshop). As high literature the poems of the Turjuman embrace and bring to life centuries of classical Arabic poetic tradition. As love lyrics they are also as straight-to-the-heart as a song played on the street corner."
"These translations show the twelfth-century Muslim mystic at his very best. This is ... truly a collection to be treasured."
MUHYIDDIN IBN AL-'ARABI was born in Murcia, Andalusia in 1165 and died in Damascus in 1240. He is the author of more than two hundred works. MICHAEL SELLS is an authority on Ibn 'Arabi as well as one of the most distinguished contemporary translators of classical Arabic poetry. His books include: Desert Tracings: Six Classic Arabian Odes (Wesleyan); Mystical Languages of Unsaying (Chicago); Early Islamic Mysticism (Paulist Press); The Bridge Betrayed: Religion and Genocide in Bosnia (California); Approaching the Qur'an (White Cloud); and The Cambridge History of Arabic Literature: Andalus (Cambridge). He teaches at the University of Chicago.
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