Knjiga Mirdadova: čudnovata priča o samostanu koji se jednom nazivaše Arkom

Knjiga Mirdadova: čudnovata priča o samostanu koji se jednom nazivaše Arkom

Mikhail Naimy

"The Book of Mirdad", a timeless allegorical story that never ceases to show new generations how by losing the sense of duality, human consciousness can be expanded and God in man can be discovered.

The book is essentially a series of dialogues between Mirdad and his students. Mirdad's teachings cover all important life issues such as love, the relationship of master and servant, creative silence, money, borrowing money and debt, the cycle of birth and death, repentance, old age and the like. Mirdad's words betray an enlightened teacher of Sufism.

Legend, mysticism, philosophy and poetry are woven with magical skills into this unusual and powerful story. A classic work of spiritual literature.

Original title
The book of Mirdad
Translation
Tashi Lang Som
Editor
Dubravko marijanović
Graphics design
Mario Pavlović
Dimensions
21.5 x 14 cm
Pages
207
Publisher
Sipar, Zagreb, 2008.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53641-555-7

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