Attar's "Conference of the Birds" - The Greatest Sufi Masterpiece?

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In this video, we explore the famous persian sufi poem "Mantiq al-Tayr" or The Conference of the Birds, written by Fariduddin Attar.
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Sources/Suggested Reading:
'Attar, Fariduddin. "The Conference of the Birds". Translated by Afkham Darbandi & Dick Davis. Penguin Classics. 1984.
"Farid ad-Din 'Attar's Memorial of God's Friends: Lives and sayings of Sufis". Translated by Paul Losensky. Classics of Western Spirituality Series. Paulist Press.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
2:36 'Attar's life
6:32 'Attar's works
8:08 Sufism
9:18 The Conference of the Birds
12:58 The Journey
16:22 Meeting the Simorgh
20:39 Legacy & Conclusions
#attar #sufism #mysticism

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@makanali20
@makanali20 Жыл бұрын
I am Persian from Iran living in Canada. I thank God, and I am very happy that my mother tongue language is Persian. It's absolutely a blessing from God. Farsi is the language of love.
@amirmn7
@amirmn7 Жыл бұрын
Probably you need to thank Ferdowsi!
@xtremeownage2
@xtremeownage2 Жыл бұрын
Nah. Farsi is only powerful because of its massive influx of Arabic words that adds depth to the language. Farsi poetry is not possible without it. All major Farsi poets used heavily Arabized words. There were no poets of the Sassanid Era.
@Zeivo5
@Zeivo5 Жыл бұрын
@@xtremeownage2 Damn. Are you always this receationary? To other people's taking pride in their language, culture and history. And also where did you get that "There were no poets of the Sassanid Era" other than the fact of. Source: trust me bro! More to that, maybe it's that the more well known Sassanid poet's works didn't survive, because people like Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas who durning the conquests wouldn't stop the large scale book burning 📖 🔥. 🤔 hmm I wonder... Source: Tarikh al-Tabari. You're welcome ;)
@saliksayyar9793
@saliksayyar9793 Жыл бұрын
@@kolohaksja2260 There virtually no written literature in old Persian or Pahalvi . Persian poetry thrived after the introduction of Arabic , Islamic conquest and the Arabic script. See A Literary History of Persia by Edward G. Briwne (four vols.) After the Safavids, who forced Shi’ism on Iran, virtually no great Persian poet appeared. Firdousi was writing about Central Asia much after the Islamization of Iran and Central Asia.
@scienceseekerresearcher6130
@scienceseekerresearcher6130 Жыл бұрын
@@saliksayyar9793 There are many stone scripts, and Manichean religious scriptures and old gnostic scriptures in Old Persian. There are also many business documents between Persia and India-China. All old literature were discouraged by religious fanatics. During Ferdowsi's time much of central Asia was still following Nestorian Christianity and Buddhism.
@masoodsarfi1169
@masoodsarfi1169 Жыл бұрын
It was mandatory for us to memorize some of his poetry in high school in iran
@judbakilam
@judbakilam Жыл бұрын
Could you kindly share some with us, thanks. Salaam
@masoodsarfi1169
@masoodsarfi1169 Жыл бұрын
@@judbakilam یک شبی پروانگان جمع آمدند در مضیفی طالب شمع آمدند جمله می‌گفتند می‌باید یکی کو خبر آرد ز مطلوب اندکی شد یکی پروانه تا قصری ز دور در فضاء قصر یافت از شمع نور بازگشت و دفتر خود بازکرد وصف او بر قدر فهم آغاز کرد ناقدی کو داشت در جمع مهی گفت او را نیست از شمع آگهی شد یکی دیگر گذشت از نور در خویش را بر شمع زد از دور در پر زنان در پرتو مطلوب شد شمع غالب گشت و او مغلوب شد بازگشت او نیز و مشتی راز گفت از وصال شمع شرحی باز گفت ناقدش گفت این نشان نیست ای عزیز همچو آن یک کی نشان دادی تو نیز دیگری برخاست می‌شد مست مست پای کوبان بر سر آتش نشست دست درکش کرد با آتش به هم خویشتن گم کرد با او خوش به هم چون گرفت آتش ز سر تا پای او سرخ شد چون آتشی اعضای او ناقد ایشان چو دید او را ز دور شمع با خود کرده هم رنگش ز نور گفت این پروانه در کارست و بس کس چه داند، این خبر دارست و بس آنک شد هم بی‌خبر هم بی‌اثر از میان جمله او دارد خبر تا نگردی بی‌خبر از جسم و جان کی خبر یابی ز جانان یک زمان هرکه از مویی نشانت باز داد صد خط اندر خون جانت باز داد نیست محرم نفس کس این جایگاه در نگنجد هیچ کس این جایگاه
@Lyallpuriya
@Lyallpuriya Жыл бұрын
But he was a Sunni who praised Umar, Usman and Abu Bakr, whom Iranians (and Shias in general), curse all the time!
@IngridHurwitz
@IngridHurwitz Жыл бұрын
How wonderful!
@alireza2248
@alireza2248 Жыл бұрын
You have a great memory mate 😂👍🏼
@disgraced101
@disgraced101 Жыл бұрын
I was having a rough day. I'm very touch and go with religion but this poem about the journey of self-discovery and the sacrifices required and your relating of it to a lay person like myself was very heartening, perhaps even the wake-up call I needed. Please accept this donation with thanks and keep up the content sir.
@shaybs
@shaybs Жыл бұрын
The love of Allah, God, karma, universe, nature or whatever just gives me peace in a way I will never be able to explain. May love overcome your being and may you find the path of love of humanity.
@RabinaHud
@RabinaHud Жыл бұрын
Alhamdulilla, may God guide you toward the straight path, my friend.
@kajeyugen4946
@kajeyugen4946 10 ай бұрын
Does anyone have a link to the full audiobook.
@Bluebirdiran
@Bluebirdiran Жыл бұрын
I think it would have been helpfull if you had explained that simorgh was a ficticous bird in Iranian mythology and was known long before Attar's time. This bird was also used in Ferdousi's shahnameh, the epic book of kings. Thank you.
@aemiliadelroba4022
@aemiliadelroba4022 Жыл бұрын
That’s right ! Simorgh ( 30 birds ) سیمرغ
@LetsTalkReligion
@LetsTalkReligion Жыл бұрын
Yeah, maybe I shouldn't assume people already know that
@lutze5086
@lutze5086 Жыл бұрын
@@LetsTalkReligion 😂
@ramkitty
@ramkitty Жыл бұрын
@@aemiliadelroba4022 i had a good chortle upon learning of the 30birds.
@My.Lifes.Journey
@My.Lifes.Journey Жыл бұрын
@@LetsTalkReligion My mother used to read this to us as children and I always understood the Simorgh to be God within us. I enjoyed this comment and of course, I enjoyed your video. Thank you.
@chaoticklutz3633
@chaoticklutz3633 11 ай бұрын
"The real treasure was the friends that we made along the way"
@fatemehshahmohammad8191
@fatemehshahmohammad8191 7 ай бұрын
:))) literally
@OffizierHashem
@OffizierHashem Жыл бұрын
It's nice to see someone talking religion in a sensible way. Thank you.
@elnerfe8191
@elnerfe8191 Жыл бұрын
Like a true historian.
@sultan.savalan
@sultan.savalan Жыл бұрын
Rumi in one of his poems says : " Attar traveled through 7 cities of love while we still struggling with the first turn of one alley." Haft shah-reh eshgh raw Attar gasht Maw hanooz andar khameh yek koo-cheh-yim
@hashimalzarooni9179
@hashimalzarooni9179 10 ай бұрын
Well, without Arabic words , Farsi language won’t be exited today
@yarsaz4347
@yarsaz4347 7 ай бұрын
​@@hashimalzarooni9179 You're replying with this none sense under every single comment. Yes modern Persian has some Arabic loan words which was the result of the brutal Islamic conquest of Persia and the campaign to eradicate the language. They burned any Persian book they got their hands on and oppressed the Ajams for centuries. Still, Persian culture far predates the Arabs. Cyrus the Great was laying down the first charter of human rights far before the lizard eating, camel piss drinking Arab bedouins came to prominence. Even the Arabic language is itself beholden to Persians considering that the foundational book for its grammar was written by Sibawayh who was a Persian grammarian. So in a sense without Persians, modern day Arabic wouldn't be what it is today.
@AraMila
@AraMila 5 ай бұрын
@@hashimalzarooni9179 how is that related to what they said💀 And yes it would still exist without the Arabic script lmao just look at how they are writing in Tajikistan
@diyanooshtmmehranfar1757
@diyanooshtmmehranfar1757 4 ай бұрын
خط عربی از خط پارسی که در انتهی دوران ساسانی ساخته شده بود تازه ساخته شده بود گرفته شد که همان خط فارسی امروزی هست برای همین است که پارسی ۴حرف از عربی بیشتر دارد​@@hashimalzarooni9179
@amin-sadeghi
@amin-sadeghi Жыл бұрын
I am an Iranian living in Canada, and I do speak Persian. I haven't read the entire book in Persian, but only bits and pieces, but let me tell you and other non-Persian speaking fellas: everytime in the video that you recited a part of the English translation, it so resonated with me that I literally had goosebumps, and I genuinely felt a very similar emotion I usually experience when I read it in Persian. Thank you so much for creating this amazing content, also thanks for suggusting this brilliant translation by Dick Davis.
@chanimarie6753
@chanimarie6753 11 ай бұрын
Farsi; perhaps the most beautiful language in humanity. It far outweights Parisian French, in my humble opinion anyway, in eloquence.
@hashimalzarooni9179
@hashimalzarooni9179 10 ай бұрын
Well, without Arabic words , Farsi language won’t be exited today .
@yarsaz4347
@yarsaz4347 7 ай бұрын
@@hashimalzarooni9179 You're replying with this none sense under every single comment. Yes modern Persian has some Arabic loan words which was the result of the brutal Islamic conquest of Persia and the campaign to eradicate the language. Still, Persian culture far predates the Arabs. Cyrus the Great was laying down the first charter of human rights far before the lizard eating, camel piss drinking Arab bedouins came to prominence. Even the Arabic language is itself beholden to Persians considering that the foundational book for its grammar was written by Sibawayh who was a Persian grammarian. Without Persians, modern day Arabic wouldn't be what it is today.
@papasquat3882
@papasquat3882 Жыл бұрын
Conference of the Birds by Om is a great album. Never thought about where the name came from, nice to know
@catherinemoore9534
@catherinemoore9534 Жыл бұрын
You're absolutely right: it is truly impossible to give justice to the Conference of the Birds such is the beauty of its profound spiritual message. To me, alongside the Tao Te Ching ( translated by Gia Fu Feng and Jane English ) , the Conference of the Birds is a pillar and a pinnacle of human poetry and spirituality. It's truly astounding and your favourite translation is truly amazing. Great video. Thank you.💯👌🎯
@afnanbogey
@afnanbogey Жыл бұрын
Is there a particular translation you might suggest for english readers?
@catherinemoore9534
@catherinemoore9534 Жыл бұрын
@@afnanbogey Choose the Darbandi and Davis translation.
@zaharabanoo6338
@zaharabanoo6338 Жыл бұрын
@@catherinemoore9534 maybe you haven't read the famous DIVAN E SHAMS of Rumi because a great scholar of Persian who knows A to Z of Persian poetry says to him everything in Persian poetry feels like child's when compared to Rumi's Divan e SHAMS..
@yarsaz4347
@yarsaz4347 7 ай бұрын
@@zaharabanoo6338 You must not have read the poetry of Hafez if you think that
@afrozzz5634
@afrozzz5634 Жыл бұрын
Persian Muslim mystics are so fascinating to learn and read about. Thank you for a yet again good episode!
@Claxiux
@Claxiux Жыл бұрын
The correct word is Iranian I don’t know why people keep on repeating Persian this perisn that
@amirb3083
@amirb3083 Жыл бұрын
@@Claxiux because whatever you see as Iran today has been unified people since the great Cyrus and Persian empire, the Achaemenid, and after 25 centuries the core is still there. the common language of Iran is sometimes called Farsi which is Arabic form of Parsi which is Persian in western language.
@noshadb.e3111
@noshadb.e3111 Жыл бұрын
@@amirb3083 No you f.. Idoit! the word Irie(Aryan) Exist before Cyrus the Median Empire call themselves Aryan the word exist in the oldest writing of Persian language(AVESTA)! even Darus the Greate call himself Aryan!!! Sassanian Call themesves King of IranShar!!
@amirb3083
@amirb3083 Жыл бұрын
@@noshadb.e3111 If you believe you are talking factual, Talk like a civilized person. don't call the person you are talking to F.. Idiot, leave these kind of adjectives for your parents who raised you up like animal.
@md.shahiquesubhani7241
@md.shahiquesubhani7241 Жыл бұрын
​@@amirb3083only 58% Iranian people are Persians rest are other ethnicities which is part of Iranian society and culture. Like every indian is not aryan 😊😊😊😊
@uncommonsensewithpastormar2913
@uncommonsensewithpastormar2913 Жыл бұрын
Filip, thank you so much for giving those of us with an Eurocentric education a taste of great poets like Attar. His wisdom is truly profound.
@zephlodwick1009
@zephlodwick1009 Жыл бұрын
I've recently been thinking of learning Persian. I love Persian history and art. I've a knack for languages, but I'm still learning French right now, and I've always wanted to learn Russian and Japanese.
@ayoubzahiri1918
@ayoubzahiri1918 Жыл бұрын
The superior person settles his mind as the universe settles the stars in the sky. By connecting the mind with the subtle origin, he calms it. Once calmed it naturally expands, and ultimately his mind becomes as vast and immeasurable as the night sky-Laozi
@ThisUnifiedField
@ThisUnifiedField Жыл бұрын
Persian mystics! Thank you, may we live up to them... Theosis or awakening is our potentiality. “Here comes a sea, followed by an ocean!” Reportedly, what Attar said when he saw Rumi behind his father.
@LetsTalkReligion
@LetsTalkReligion Жыл бұрын
I love that quote! I've also heard it attributed to Ibn 'Arabi. And thank you so much for the generous Super Thanks!
@ThisUnifiedField
@ThisUnifiedField Жыл бұрын
@@LetsTalkReligion Yeah, it's a great one. I think an even more accurate translation may be, "Here comes the sea, followed by the Ocean." Thank you for your beautiful work
@Claxiux
@Claxiux Жыл бұрын
Iranian*
@starcapture3040
@starcapture3040 Жыл бұрын
Persian?
@zaharabanoo6338
@zaharabanoo6338 Жыл бұрын
@@ThisUnifiedField The 'persian' mystics will feel offended by you tagging them as Persian instead of islamic because what they were was not because of ethnicity but because of faith and religion and in Islam they are called auliyaAllah (friends of Allah) all of these mystics use the word auliyaAllah while referring to other mystics that is why you will find Sufis all over the world from Africa to china and from Russia to Indonesia even india is dotted with innumerable Sufi shrines..
@binderchannel9454
@binderchannel9454 Жыл бұрын
Points for interested readers from a Persian-speaking scholar who knows Persian literature well enough: 1- The 7 Valley in the original Persian version is mentioned as "the seven cities of love". The city of Quest, the city of love, the city of knowledge, and so on. 2- Regarding the story of Rūmī and his encounter with Attar: Rūmī was little when he was accompanying his father Bahāʼ al-Dīn Valad on the way to Konia (Eastern Rome as known by Persians). His Father was invited by Kayqubad I, the Seljuq Sultan of Rûm, and appointed as the spiritual leader or Imam of the mosque of Konia. When Attar met Roomi he said, "Soon he will set fire to all burning/burnable souls of the world". 3- Attar, regardless of his magnificent works, is not in the circle of five all-time great Persian Poets. Rūmī is. Thus I would encourage people who are interested in Attar to learn also about the other four giants: Nezami, Ferdowsi, Saadi, and Hafiz.
@mickmaphari6606
@mickmaphari6606 Жыл бұрын
Was not Geoffrey Chaucer 'the father of English literature' also deeply influenced by Attar? His Canterbury Tales has thirty pilgrims setting out on their journey. He also authored a poem called Parliament of Fowls.
@noorkhadim844
@noorkhadim844 Жыл бұрын
Wow that's really interesting
@kausamsalam8543
@kausamsalam8543 11 ай бұрын
Chaucer was indeed influenced by Attar. Love Chaucer, too. 😊
@noahdanielg
@noahdanielg Жыл бұрын
Incredible how beautiful this poem is, leaves one speechless
@philipoulton7730
@philipoulton7730 Жыл бұрын
The video editing and images you chose to use in this are magnificent. I've recently begun to explore Islam and Sufism, and you are an excellent and passionate teacher. I truly appreciate your work and devotion.
@middleburyastrology
@middleburyastrology Жыл бұрын
One of the most provocative books on ‘being human’ that I have read multiple times. It challenges ideas of what is our ‘higher nature’. It is a challenging book to find any comfort in, and it’s wisdom seems to be in lightning the grip we have on our sure sense of self. A strange and masterful work I think.
@AkhtarM28
@AkhtarM28 Жыл бұрын
I must admit as a Sunni Muslim, Whose ancestors learned Islam from the tradition of Sufi peers, your channel has been absolutely enlightening. I did know the names, but not stories. I have seen pictures of Simourgh and even copied it as a child but never knew how fascinating the properties were. Thank you for reintroducing my own tradition to me. May Allah bless you from His bounty.
@hashimalzarooni9179
@hashimalzarooni9179 10 ай бұрын
Well, without Arabic words , Farsi language won’t be exited today
@yarsaz4347
@yarsaz4347 7 ай бұрын
@@hashimalzarooni9179 You're replying with this none sense under every single comment. Yes modern Persian has some Arabic loan words which was the result of the brutal Islamic conquest of Persia and the campaign to eradicate the language. Still, Persian culture far predates the Arabs. Cyrus the Great was laying down the first charter of human rights far before the lizard eating, camel piss drinking Arab bedouins came to prominence. Even the Arabic language is itself beholden to Persians considering that the foundational book for its grammar was written by Sibawayh who was a Persian grammarian. Without Persians, modern day Arabic wouldn't be what it is today.
@sepidehshahmohammad5624
@sepidehshahmohammad5624 Жыл бұрын
I have never seen such beautiful and comprehensive work and explanation on Persian Mysticism culture and poetry in English. So happy that this channel was introduced to me. I strongly suggest that you learn Persian since you are interested in our Poetry. The joy you will experience from reading the original words is not comparable even with the best possible translations out there. 🌸 Be in God's love and light.
@helios7170
@helios7170 Жыл бұрын
This brought tears to my eyes, stunning
@jasontravis3568
@jasontravis3568 Жыл бұрын
This is amazing. Only today I found myself drawn again to read this great book for a third time and indeed have been listening to it in Farsi whilst following the translation. I then saw this advertised. Synchronicity or what?
@alfonso201
@alfonso201 Жыл бұрын
A sign that you should take the journey and testify
@jasontravis3568
@jasontravis3568 Жыл бұрын
@@alfonso201 well you could be right. I actually see true Islam as a universal religion.
@alfonso201
@alfonso201 Жыл бұрын
@@jasontravis3568 sounds about right
@farhadtowfiq6767
@farhadtowfiq6767 Жыл бұрын
@@jasontravis3568 if you understand that true religion is the progressive revelation of the reality.
@jasontravis3568
@jasontravis3568 Жыл бұрын
@Cru6ix indeed. I'm actually saying that in other words.
@seyedmeghdadtabatabai750
@seyedmeghdadtabatabai750 11 ай бұрын
I've been blessed witht the Persian language. Persian literature is a hidden gem that very few (even Persian speaking people) truly find and enjoy.
@hashimalzarooni9179
@hashimalzarooni9179 10 ай бұрын
Well, without Arabic words , Farsi language won’t be exited today
@yarsaz4347
@yarsaz4347 7 ай бұрын
@@hashimalzarooni9179 You're replying with this none sense under every single comment. Yes modern Persian has some Arabic loan words which was the result of the brutal Islamic conquest of Persia and the campaign to eradicate the language. Still, Persian culture far predates the Arabs. Cyrus the Great was laying down the first charter of human rights far before the lizard eating, camel piss drinking Arab bedouins came to prominence. Even the Arabic language is itself beholden to Persians considering that the foundational book for its grammar was written by Sibawayh who was a Persian grammarian. Without Persians, modern day Arabic wouldn't be what it is today.
@matthewlawrenson2734
@matthewlawrenson2734 Жыл бұрын
Iam a theatre maker...Peter Brooks Conference of the birds was how I arrived here. Thank you I loved it..
@EidMHamed
@EidMHamed Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this beautiful explanation. I have read Attar's works in the original language and I can safely say that when it comes to Sufi poetry, in terms of quantity and quality, Attar stands at the top. Rumi praises Him in a verse: هفت شهر عشق را عطار گشت ما هنوز اندر خم یک کوچه ایم Which literally means "Attar traveled the seven valleys of Love while we are at the curve of an alleyway". Attar truly was a giant of spiritual sciences of his time.
@Knaeben
@Knaeben Жыл бұрын
I've had this book on my shelf for years. I remember reading it about 15 years ago. Maybe it's time to revisit it...
@muhd7144
@muhd7144 Жыл бұрын
This literary work, like most Sufi literature, could yield different levels of meaning depending on one own's inner development.
@Concurr
@Concurr Жыл бұрын
Place, time, people...
@muhd7144
@muhd7144 Жыл бұрын
@@Concurr Right time, right place, right people equals success. Wrong time, wrong place, wrong people equals most of the real human history. Idries Shah, Reflections
@Xaviergonzalez85
@Xaviergonzalez85 Жыл бұрын
@@muhd7144 who decides who is right/wrong???
@sandradale1647
@sandradale1647 8 ай бұрын
Our heart should bee our moral compass
@8mahan8
@8mahan8 Жыл бұрын
I’m Persian and have read parts of this work as a kid. You nailed it with this video as always.
@hashimalzarooni9179
@hashimalzarooni9179 10 ай бұрын
Well, without Arabic words , Farsi language won’t be exited today
@8mahan8
@8mahan8 10 ай бұрын
@@hashimalzarooni9179 in fact, when the Arabs attacked Iran, they tried really hard to completely eliminate the ancient Persian language. They burned all the books and killed all the poets and scholars. One of them got away, the legendary Ferdowsi, who had spent 30 years writing “Shahnameh” in the original Persian language. That is basically the only work that remains. So to respond to your comment, Arabic got mixed into Persian when the Arabs attacked and forced it upon the nation. It didn’t help it survive.
@newestflameneverdies
@newestflameneverdies 19 күн бұрын
​@@8mahan8No, arabic didn't do sht
@fahdhussein6760
@fahdhussein6760 Жыл бұрын
The translations were quite exceptional! Looking forward to exploring Attar's work. Thanks for another great video
@LetsTalkReligion
@LetsTalkReligion Жыл бұрын
Yeah I really like it! It probably has to take some creative freedoms, but I think it's worth it in order to capture the poetic aspect of the original.
@anttam117
@anttam117 Жыл бұрын
Om’s album name after this beautiful poem is also a beautiful piece of music. Thanks for this video. I actually own comic book version of the poem. It isn’t the whole text, but an abstraction of it. Very beautifully illustrated, with spare words. I have yet to read it, but I think I will soon. My sister gave it to me as a present, since I love birds, and the hoopoe is my favorite one. Spring is getting near, and that means I’ll be able to hear its simple, yet beautiful, song soon!
@EJ-ky9ns
@EJ-ky9ns Ай бұрын
Brought my memories back, reading Attar's magnificent Conference of the Birds(منطق الطیر) and Masnavi of Rumi.
@aemiliadelroba4022
@aemiliadelroba4022 Жыл бұрын
As a Persian we love Attar ! His deep poetry and mystic works are inspiration to us all …. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@saliksayyar9793
@saliksayyar9793 Жыл бұрын
I don’t know what it means when you say we Persians. Persian is a language. Attar’s lesson is lost on you as you hold on to your being Persian.
@starcapture3040
@starcapture3040 Жыл бұрын
He was Sunni
@zaharabanoo6338
@zaharabanoo6338 Жыл бұрын
You have lost everything these auliyaAllah aka Sufis stood for you are today nothing but wannabe European copycats who reject Allah and worship ethnicity, nation and Europe..lol
@hamidrezaamini8626
@hamidrezaamini8626 Жыл бұрын
@@saliksayyar9793 Your are right, Persian is a language, but a person who speaks Persian language is also called Persian. Most people in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan speak in Persian language and are called Persian.
@noshadb.e3111
@noshadb.e3111 Жыл бұрын
@@saliksayyar9793 what are you talkig about? each time we read his work! he is alive with us through his word?
@mohsenjafari1220
@mohsenjafari1220 18 күн бұрын
Proud of our powerful and beautiful Persian language and poets ❤
@QuintessentialQs
@QuintessentialQs Жыл бұрын
There's a song by a band called mewithoutYou called "King Beetle on the Coconut Estate" which is very clearly adapted from the story about the moths and the flame. It's one of my favorite (and I think one of the most beautiful) songs ever written.
@ryanhartwell4188
@ryanhartwell4188 Жыл бұрын
This is quickly becoming a favorite channel of mine
@omarwaqar8637
@omarwaqar8637 Жыл бұрын
so glad you did this one! this is one of my favs
@C_my_community_posts
@C_my_community_posts Жыл бұрын
OMG 🤯🤯🤯 This is totally insane...I just imagined & now I'm loosing my mind 😭... I wanna such a companion I wanna such a guide I wanna to reach out there I wanna to be that light ✨🥺
@phillipanon7139
@phillipanon7139 Жыл бұрын
Wow!!! Just amazing! Thank you so much for this intro to Attar!
@svetlanadelight8969
@svetlanadelight8969 11 ай бұрын
Incredible, thank you for bringing this up❤❤❤
@shanexe
@shanexe Жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this episode!
@mamayoda123
@mamayoda123 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!! This had being my favorite of your conferences. Amazing! It totally inspired me into looking for it.
@Jo-fi4ew
@Jo-fi4ew Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad your making these videos😊
@tahirkamrankhan
@tahirkamrankhan Жыл бұрын
Wonderful summary, wonderful presentation. Thoroughly enjoyed it .
@pernordin2641
@pernordin2641 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for this very interesting video. I had no idea about Attar nor this poem. And I love how you read the text, really emmersing youself and us into it. I must order this translation right now!
@rabidL3M0NS
@rabidL3M0NS 11 ай бұрын
“They were lost like shade before the sun” 🌞
@NiMz849
@NiMz849 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your incredible work!
@tinuchristy4525
@tinuchristy4525 Жыл бұрын
Always love your videos, especially the ones related to Sufism...❤
@morpheussieben
@morpheussieben Жыл бұрын
never commented on your videos before... but thank you for your work and the way you keep it always interesting. always a pleasure to listen to your wonderful explanations
@fariborzdabirian5873
@fariborzdabirian5873 Жыл бұрын
I’m so happy you’ve made a video about this masterpiece, I haven’t watched the video yet but I have already given a thumbs up 👍🏼
@Teckno72
@Teckno72 Жыл бұрын
An amazing work. Thank you.
@kariembapoo5530
@kariembapoo5530 Жыл бұрын
This takes me back 40 years when I was just 20 years old and the amazing journey I experienced whilst reading The Conference Of The Birds. I read and reread it and nothing else for more than a month. Then it was extremely difficult finding a journey such as this again. Thank you for this great video topic.
@None-no6we
@None-no6we 9 ай бұрын
Oh my God. I am really touched. Thank you for bringing this out.
@evodevo420
@evodevo420 Жыл бұрын
My life wouldn’t have been complete without all what I learned from you man. Thanks for all the amazing videos you make
@remainanonymous93
@remainanonymous93 Жыл бұрын
Beautifully presented. Thank you.
@charlesdavis7087
@charlesdavis7087 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing things that you love with all of us.
@yaraneyarbaloch
@yaraneyarbaloch Жыл бұрын
Very well explained. Obviously such episodes need a lot of research. Thank you for this great work 💗
@pchabanowich
@pchabanowich Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this splendid introduction to this gorgeously-conceived work.💐
@Joe-kn3wt
@Joe-kn3wt 10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this ‘conference’.
@nadiabensily311
@nadiabensily311 Жыл бұрын
This was fantastic, thank you for sharing your knowledge of the sufi classics with us. Looking forward to watching more 😀 have a great day!
@sarakashfi4383
@sarakashfi4383 10 ай бұрын
Hello, let's talk religion In the first part of introduction of Attar's work, Musibat-Nama was left. It is one the significant works of him. But, it hadn't been well-known over the history like Mantiq al-tayr becaus as Dr.Shafi Kadkani, the editor of Attar's works, said the unfamiliar name of Musibat-name, which means the book of mourning, made people thought that it had been a book on funeral ceremonies or something like that. This book is about the journey of Salik-e-fekrat, that is the traveler of wisdom. He goes on an ontological journey to ask all physical and spiritual existences on the earth and in the sky that where is God. It's maybe the most thought- provoking work of him. Thank you for all your efforts🦋 🙏
@alexbadila1
@alexbadila1 Жыл бұрын
This video inspired me to pick up Attar's The Conference of the Birds (the exact one you recommended). I started reading it last week and I love it! It's so beautiful! Also, it's very informative when it comes to Sufism.
@wendysalter
@wendysalter 10 ай бұрын
I have this translation and it is one of my favourite books. Thank you for your coverage of it - very interesting and sensitively done.
@wordawakeningny
@wordawakeningny Жыл бұрын
Great teaching Brother Holm. Enjoyed it!
@stevenmcshane5807
@stevenmcshane5807 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your open mind and effort
@GamelanSinarSurya
@GamelanSinarSurya 10 ай бұрын
One of your finest and most inspiring presentations. Thank you 🙏🏼
@CGMaat
@CGMaat 11 ай бұрын
Thank you - lovely present and art!
@radiantchristina
@radiantchristina Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video! Thank you. I will be reading the poem in April 💕
@stevenalbertwood9090
@stevenalbertwood9090 2 ай бұрын
Love your work. Thank you.
@westsidesmitty1
@westsidesmitty1 Жыл бұрын
Glorious! I notice that most of the ''Let's Talk Religion'' vids seem to go from my ''watch latter'' list (I'm short on time these days) to my cache of ''Favorites'' . The choice of topics, the art work. analysis, and the length of the presentation is perfection. We would all like to believe that all the paths of liberation and wisdom traditions teach essentially the same humanizing truths. These vids are diamonds that refract the light such that such a hope seems possible!
@BlondeManNoName
@BlondeManNoName Жыл бұрын
I had picked up this book last year and just finished it, what a magnificent gem it is!
@UAunited
@UAunited Күн бұрын
Thank you once again for another brilliant explanation and overview. It takes a true artist to do justice in explaining a piece of art. Like most of your videos on sufi mysticism, i was overwhelmed once again. Happy to have this channel for my daily consumption and reflection
@hyweljones8026
@hyweljones8026 Жыл бұрын
A really important poem to me. A pleasure to hear it explained so well (I never realised the title was directly referring to Suryat an-Aml). Thank you. (Nice one for mentioning the Afkham Darbandi/Dick Davis translation, the one I would ALWAYS recommend).
@amiirm7661
@amiirm7661 Жыл бұрын
I am amazed with your work and knowledge, I do understand Persian and Attar books are in my list now moving forward!! Thank you again for amazing work
@salmawassim9047
@salmawassim9047 Жыл бұрын
That was amazing, thank you so much! Aside from the superb content, I always appreciate and enjoy the artworks you choose, combined with the music, they create a beautiful and sweet aesthetically-pleasing environment. Hope you consider making a video about Hafiz one day.
@NinaNina-ry8fn
@NinaNina-ry8fn Жыл бұрын
No wonder why Fariddudin's poetry goes so deep. Thank you for this great video. 💜💙💚💛🧡❤💜
@rameshbhole
@rameshbhole 11 ай бұрын
Great job done by you thanks!
@matthewtucker8994
@matthewtucker8994 10 ай бұрын
Your channel is the best. The subject matter is always well researched and dealt with tastefully with passionately. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@cotton-xb1xp
@cotton-xb1xp 11 ай бұрын
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing ❤
@Olhamo
@Olhamo Жыл бұрын
what a great and diverse series of events and persons ( i now see it ) brought me to this beautiful work of writing today, and to your presentation. suffice it to say, it was all divinely orchestrated. So deeply appreciated.
@arcoiris_sky
@arcoiris_sky 10 ай бұрын
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing knowledge. I will definitely get this translation that you recommend 👌🏾💕 Much love, Peace
@mahastikia9676
@mahastikia9676 Жыл бұрын
Your pronounciations are so perfect and sooo sweet to hear! Thank you for that long second A in Attar 😍
@Sulaihasati
@Sulaihasati 10 ай бұрын
Excellent. I have always loved this book from many decades ago when I began my Sufi Journey. Alhamdulillah.
@stevenalbertwood9090
@stevenalbertwood9090 2 ай бұрын
Love your work.
@petersmith1343
@petersmith1343 Жыл бұрын
Thank you !! Another great episode.
@eng_l_italia
@eng_l_italia 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for revealing such a wonderful world to us ❤
@carlosquinones7620
@carlosquinones7620 Жыл бұрын
Thank You Mr. Holm. I bought the book some time ago but I was having trouble getting into it. Thanks to your Masterful Presentation in this video I am understanding it better now. Thanks Again.
@mnmnmnmnmn
@mnmnmnmnmn Жыл бұрын
Thank you for covering the Sufis so closely, it is a school of thought very close to my heart and one that has helped me see the light in the darkest of times… look forward to hearing more about them from you in the future. Peace from England
@saeedhadioon7509
@saeedhadioon7509 11 ай бұрын
Perfect mate. You did a great job. Amazed by your performance as a Persian speaker. Thank you millions
@sandro-eliesaad9541
@sandro-eliesaad9541 Жыл бұрын
Amazing! 😍 As always... Keep it up!!
@starseeker4716
@starseeker4716 10 ай бұрын
This was a superb video and thank you for your hard work on it. It has inspired me into further investigation of the work....thank you. 🙏
@SyedMuktasid
@SyedMuktasid 2 ай бұрын
I never thought a poem could give me chills, but this one did!
@zenir2725
@zenir2725 9 ай бұрын
Trust me many people never understand the treasures of their own language. Speaking a language doesn't mean that someone is able to understand the deep poetry , philosophy, and literature of his Speaking language. Like many English speaking people cannot understand Shakespeare, Milton and Russell. In short you understand " the conference of birds" way better than many Persian speakers
@Charlie-zd2dr
@Charlie-zd2dr Жыл бұрын
I am an occasional viewer of yours but this was really immersive. I almost forgot my love for poetry. ❤
@nainavirk
@nainavirk 10 ай бұрын
Really appriciate your work, and love the way you explain it . The mystical knowledge that lighten up heart and mind ❤...
@miaad777
@miaad777 Жыл бұрын
Amazing interpretation, it is indeed a turning point in Persian poetry.
@sadaammohamed2003
@sadaammohamed2003 11 ай бұрын
Very beautiful analogy. Thanks for sharing. Keep up the good work
@bryanf9763
@bryanf9763 Жыл бұрын
I've loved this book for decades. The Mantiq is a must read IMO!!!
@palembsrilanka3368
@palembsrilanka3368 Жыл бұрын
Indeed it was fascinating learning about Attar. It was an awakening for me. Thank you for your easy listening comments.
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