The Book of Mirdad: The strange story of a monastery which was once called The Ark
By (Author) Dr N Naimy
Watkins Media Limited
Watkins Publishing
1st November 2018
7th July 2011
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Islamic groups: Sufis
Mysticism
297.4
Paperback
192
Width 125mm, Height 197mm, Spine 18mm
204g
A classic of spiritual literature for fans of visionary, metaphysical, and mystical novels such asThe Little PrinceandThe Alchemist MikhailNaimy, a contemporary ofKahlilGibran, author ofThe Prophet, has woven legend, mysticism, philosophy and poetry into a powerful allegorical story that has touched the hearts of millions of readers. This timeless allegorical tale presents the teachings of Mirdad,abbottof a monastery that stands where Noah's Ark came to rest after the Flood. In a series of dialogues with his disciples,Mirdadoffers lessons on themes such as love, obedience, borrowing and lending, repentance, old age, and the cycle of life and death. Reissued for a new generation, this prophetic work calls on humankind to prepare for another deluge, greater than Noah's, when Heaven will be revealed on Earth. Includes a new foreword by Andrew Harvey, author of the bestsellingA Journey inLadakhand several other seminal works of spirituality.
'Millions of people have tried to write books so that they can express the inexpressible, but they have utterly failed. I know only one book, The Book of Mirdad, which has not failed; and if you cannot get to the very essence of it, it will be your failure, not his.' Osho
Mikhail Naimy was born in Baskinta, in central Lebanon. He was educated in Russia and obtained degrees in Liberal Arts and Law at the University of Washington, USA. In 1916 he moved to New York where, together with his close friend, Kahlil Gibran, he founded a dynamic movement for the rejuvenation of Arabic literature. He wrote The Book of Mirdad on his return to Lebanon after World War II. He has been described as one of the greatest spiritual writers of the 20th century. He died in 1988.