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Reception [ edit]
A reviewer for Philosophy East and West praised the book, citing Na'ima's "power of enthusiasm and persuasion" as a highlight. [5] The Indian mystic Osho mentioned The Book of Mirdad in his book A Song Without Words, saying that it "can be of immense help if you don't expect, and it is a book worth reading thousands of times. " [6]
The book has been compared to John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress in that both stories are largely allegorical. [7] The Book of Mirdad has also been compared to Ameen Rihani's The Book of Khalid, with the book being believed to have had an influence on Na'ima's writings. [8] Na'ima has described the work as the "pinnacle of his thought and a summary of his view of life". [9]
References [ edit]
^ Boullata, Issa J. (July 1993). "Mikhail Naimy: Poet of Meditative Vision". Journal of Arabic Literature. 24 (2): 175. doi: 10. 1163/157006493x00041. JSTOR 4183302. ^ Matar, Nabil I. (1980). "Adam and the Serpent: Notes on the Theology of Mikhail Naimy".
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I have just read this book in Hindi. It was originally written in English and after that it was again written in Arabic by himself. It is a philosophical book and without using any religious word so that anyone can find which religion it belongs to. It describes the philosophical concept when the earth was created and when Adam eve came into existence. Though it is basically containing the concept of Christianity it has a deep philosophical sense of Upanishads of Hinduism. Read more
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The Book of Mirdad Author Mikha'il Na'ima Publication date 1948
The Book of Mirdad is an allegorical book of philosophy by Lebanese author Mikha'il Na'ima. The book was first published in Lebanon in 1948 and was initially written in English, with Na'ima later translating it into Arabic. [1] Na'ima initially sought to have the book published in London, where it was rejected for "[advancing] a religion with 'a new dogma'". [2]
In 1973 the book was adapted into a three-act play by Padukone Ramanand. [3]
Synopsis [ edit]
The book is presented as a series of dialogues between Mirdad, the abbot of a monastery, and his disciples. The Book of Mirdad draws on a variety of philosophies, including that of Leo Tolstoy and Sufi Islam. Through the allegories in the book presented by Mirdad, Na'ima presents several themes and calls for the unity of different people groups in universal love, as well as criticizing materialism and empty religious rituals. [4]
Mirdad's dialogs gives out teachings which show us how it is possible to transform our consciousness and uncover the God within, by dissolving our sense of duality.