Interpretations of Desire : Mystical love poems by the Sufi Master Muyhiddin Ibn 'Arabi - Keith Hill

Interpretations of Desire

Mystical love poems by the Sufi Master Muyhiddin Ibn 'Arabi

By: Keith Hill

Paperback | 1 February 2020

At a Glance

Paperback


$28.72

Aims to ship in 7 to 10 business days

In 1201, Shaykh Muhyiddin Ibn 'Arabi arrived in Mecca. Among the many people who impressed him one drew his attention above all others: Niz m, the daughter of a prominent religious teacher. As Beatrice did for Dante, Niz m soon inspired a sequence of love poems that are Ibn 'Arabi's poetic masterpiece, Tarjum n al-Asw q (The Interpreter of Desire).

Muhyiddin Ibn 'Arabi was known as Shaykh al-Akbar (the Greatest Shaykh), a title given him due to his profound knowledge as a mystic, theologian, philosopher and legalist. Scholars are devoting much labour to translating and interpreting Ibn 'Arabi's voluminous prose writings, but his poetry remains little known by Western readers compared with that of his fellow Sufis, Rumi, Attar and Hafiz.

This collection reveals that with his intense feeling, vivid imagery, and the playful way he reworked the conventions of Bedouin desert poetry, Ibn 'Arabi wrote poems that deserve to be placed alongside the best of his illustrious Sufi compatriots. Keith Hill's engaging new English language versions will be welcomed not just by those attracted to Sufi literature, but by all who enjoy enchanting love poetry.


THE LOVER'S LAMENT


I wish I knew if they knew

whose heart they had captured.


I wish my heart could know

what mountain pass they travelled.


Is it through living or dying

that they have endured?


Perplexed, lovers lose the path;

lost in love, they die enraptured.


A LOVER'S PLEA


When they departed, my patience

and endurance departed,

yet that absent traveller still

lives inside my churning chest.


I asked my guides where riders

at noon make their rest.

They answered: "Where desire

and absence spread their scent."


So I begged the East Wind:

"Go and search through the estates,

find where in the groves they shelter,

shaded beneath their tents.


"There give them greeting

from one whose life is one long lament

due to the age that, from his heart

companions, he has been absent."

Industry Reviews

The Tarjuman al-Aswaq is one of greatest works of Islamic mystical poetry. Keith Hill's artful and beautiful renditions will bring Ibn 'Arabi's neglected masterpiece to a new readership.

-- Nile Green, author of Sufism: A Global History

Other Editions and Formats

Hardcover

Published: 1st April 2020

More in Islam

Medina by the Bay : Scenes of Muslim Study and Survival - Maryam Kashani
The Colour of Things Unseen - Annee Lawrence

RRP $20.99

$19.25

Islam : Its Law and Society : 3rd Edition - Jamila Hussain

RRP $49.95

$44.75

10%
OFF
Islamic Bioethics : Current Issues and Challenges - Alireza Bagheri
Muslim Fashion : Contemporary Style Cultures - Reina Lewis

RRP $59.50

$53.25

11%
OFF
Science in Medieval Islam : An Illustrated Introduction - Howard R. Turner
Formations of the Secular : Christianity, Islam, Modernity - Talal Asad
Control and Subversion : Gender Relations in Tajikistan - Colette Harris
Islamic Culture and Pre-Islamic Beliefs in Central Asia - Mihai Dragnea
Islam and Anarchism : Relationships and Resonances - Mohamed Abdou
Tangled in Terror : Uprooting Islamophobia - Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan
Sufi Deleuze : Secretions of Islamic Atheism - Michael Muhammad Knight
Sufi Deleuze : Secretions of Islamic Atheism - Michael Muhammad Knight