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Buy Radical Love: Teachings from the Islamic Mystical Tradition by Safi, Omid (ISBN: 9780300248616) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: First I was raw, then I was cooked, now I'm on fire! - Nothing short of an act of heroism, this perfectly curated book of poems, beautifully translated, wonderfully choreographed, opens up ancient arabic and persian teachings through English language. Best thing I've read in ages. Don't hesitate to get it -- would make an exquisite gift for loved ones too. Review: Great book - Great collection of Sufi sayings that really inspire a person to understand Allah's love.
| Best Sellers Rank | 62,119 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 10 in Mohammed 79 in Religious Poetry (Books) 97 in Religious History of Islam |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (125) |
| Dimensions | 12.7 x 2.54 x 19.69 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 030024861X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0300248616 |
| Item weight | 272 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 336 pages |
| Publication date | 10 Mar. 2020 |
| Publisher | Yale University Press |
R**N
First I was raw, then I was cooked, now I'm on fire!
Nothing short of an act of heroism, this perfectly curated book of poems, beautifully translated, wonderfully choreographed, opens up ancient arabic and persian teachings through English language. Best thing I've read in ages. Don't hesitate to get it -- would make an exquisite gift for loved ones too.
K**I
Great book
Great collection of Sufi sayings that really inspire a person to understand Allah's love.
J**Y
very cool book
I love it. very good to read at night before sleeping. or perfect present for a person you love or like a lot :-)
H**R
Radical Love is an absolutely delightful book. It is uplifting, reassuring, thrilling and obviously written by an author who loves his subject. Here’s the thesis: life approached through an attitude, a conviction, that all that exists is love, is true, fulfilling and absolutely breezy. God is probably the vengeful being of the Hebrew Scriptures and is also the entirety of all the infinite dimensions of the cosmos, and yet is love itself, as are we all. Safi concentrates on philosopher poets from the Islamic traditions - Hafiz, Rumi, Kharaqani and a host of others including some quotes from the Holy Quran and the Hadith Qudsi. There are well over one hundred poems and poetry excerpts punctuated here and there by thoughtful insights from the author designed I suspect to help the thicker of us stay on task. His translations are nearly all his own and are from the original languages. He lets us know, without rancor and without using these words, that much, if not most, of the twelfth to fourteenth century Persian poetry we have in English is less translation than fan fiction. It isn’t that Ladinsky’s I Heard God Laughing, for instance, is not valuable and insightful, it’s just not Hafiz. There is a crispness in Safi’s translations which sharpens the material and lends it a certain abruptness which I found satisfying here and missing in the soft-focus fan fiction. Here is Kharanqani: One night Abu ‘l-Hasan Kharaqani was praying to God. He heard a voice from beyond: “O Abu ‘l-Hasan! Do you want me to tell people Everything I know about you, so that they stone you? Shaykh Kharaqani answered back to God: “O my God! Do you want me to tell them everything I know about your loving mercy and forgiveness, everything I see from your generosity? If I do no one would ever bother with acts of worship, no one would prostrate in prayer!” The voice of God answered: You say nothing; I say nothing. The book explores love at every level we use the term. Love is fraternal, physical, sexual, cerebral, celestial, theological, and at the same time, one. And if indeed love is all there is and love is one then we are one. I wish.
M**S
I love Persian poetry and the poems in here are ones I don't commonly see. The translations are heavy and speak directly to the heart
C**A
A beautiful book, I shed a few tears after reading some of the words.
A**R
What a lovely book, by an author of great grace and scholarship. Very contemplative and joyful.
S**N
I bought this as a present for my mom who is a published poet, loves reading other peoples poetry, and is very honest about liking or disliking what she reads. She especially liked the book because it gives background to the various sections. Poetically she really enjoys it. This would be good for anyone who enjoys poetry and has a bent toward spirituality. While the poet was of the mystical branch of Sufi Islam, It would appeal to anyone who believes in some sort of god. If I wasn’t able to visit with her frequently I would’ve kept it for myself.
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