Ibn Al-Farid's "Khamriyya" ("Ode on Wine")

Ibn Al-Farid's
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages : 74
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1540727742
ISBN-13 : 9781540727749
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Ibn Al-Farid's "Khamriyya" ("Ode on Wine") by : George Nicolas El-hage, Ph.d.

Download or read book Ibn Al-Farid's "Khamriyya" ("Ode on Wine") written by George Nicolas El-hage, Ph.d. and published by . This book was released on 2016-12-13 with total page 74 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Arabic literature and philosophy, mysticism is one of the most significant traditions. The fountainhead of Sufism in Islam is still a debatable issue. The Persians had many famous mystic poets. Arabic literature has only one great mystical poet of pure Arabic descent worthy to stand next to the Persian masters: Sharaf ad-Din 'Umar Ibn 'Ali as-Sa'di, known as Ibn al-Farid, or the Notary's Son (1181-1253), who was born in Cairo. He was dedicated from early manhood to the mystic's method of withdrawal from the world. He was utterly satisfied in later life to remember with ecstatic pleasure the pilgrimage he had made to Mecca, and to meditate upon the union with the spirit of the Prophet which he had then experienced. Ibn al-Farid's Diwan of mystical odes, which was first collected by his grandson, is small in comparison with similar works of Persian mystics. The Diwan could be viewed as a collection of homogeneous poems expressing the ecstasy and longing of a devoted lover to become one with his beloved. It is equally conspicuous to assume that with the exception of the "Khamriyya" and "The Poem of the Way", the bulk of Ibn al-Farid's Diwan should be read simply as love poetry void of any mystical and spiritual overtones. In the mean time, it would equally be an exaggeration to adopt Nabulsi's argument which maintains that Ibn al-Farid did not harbor a thought without spiritual implications. Ibn al-Farid's Diwan may well be considered "a miracle of literary accomplishments." If all critics seem to agree that "al-Ta'iyyatu'l-Kubra" is his masterpiece, we can safely say that the "Khamriyya" is the second "jewel" in the collection. It is a masterpiece in its own right, and one of the longest poems after "The Poem of the Way". In this piece, every word is transparent. Every word is a world bathing in tradition, carrying two meanings or more. The symbolism of "Khamriyya" is not to be found in any other poem of the poet's collection. Love is the "wine of life"; the "Khamriyya" dedicated to this divine wine, stands in its own right as an incomparable masterpiece in the history of Arabic mystical poetry.


Ibn Al-Farid's "Khamriyya" ("Ode on Wine") Related Books

Ibn Al-Farid's
Language: en
Pages: 74
Authors: George Nicolas El-hage, Ph.d.
Categories:
Type: BOOK - Published: 2016-12-13 - Publisher:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

In Arabic literature and philosophy, mysticism is one of the most significant traditions. The fountainhead of Sufism in Islam is still a debatable issue. The Pe
The Wine Ode Ibn Al-Faridh
Language: en
Pages: 34
Authors: Hasan Yahya
Categories: Literary Collections
Type: BOOK - Published: 2013-01-22 - Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Ibn al Farid is a sufi poet, known of his spiritual poetry in the Atab literature. The Ode Poem is may be the famous poem in his Diwan. We provide it here in tw
The
Language: en
Pages: 90
Authors: ʻUmar ibn ʻAlī Ibn al-Fāriḍ
Categories: Arabic poetry
Type: BOOK - Published: 1923 - Publisher:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Ibn Al-Farid
Language: en
Pages: 226
Authors: Ibn Al-farid
Categories: Poetry
Type: BOOK - Published: 2012-09-22 - Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

IBN AL-FARID: WINE & THE MYSTIC'S PROGRESSTranslation, Introduction & Notes by Paul SmithUmar Ibn al-Farid, an Egyptian poet (1181-1235), is considered to be th
ʻUmar Ibn Al-Fāriḍ
Language: en
Pages: 388
Authors: ʻUmar ibn ʻAlī Ibn al-Fāriḍ
Categories: Poetry
Type: BOOK - Published: 2001 - Publisher: Paulist Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"Umar Ibn al-Farid is the most venerated mystical poet in Arabic. An accomplished Sufi as well as a respected poet, his poetry blends the two traditions - class