كتاب منطق الطير فريد العطار Description
Kitab Mantiq al-Tayr is an Android application that contains an important and useful book for all Arabs in the field of true Islamic Sufism and Sufism
Mantiq al-Tir is a symbolic collection of 4,500 verses organized by Farid al-Din al-Attar. Its theme is the search of the birds for the imaginary bird known as the Simurgh. The birds here symbolize the Sufis who walk among the Sufis, while the Simurgh symbolizes God. The collection begins, as usual, with a set of praises praising God and praising the Messenger and the four Rightly Guided Caliphs. The part related to the story itself begins with verse 500 of the same system and includes forty-five articles ending with a conclusion. The story begins with addressing and welcoming the thirteen birds in the council, so they decide that they must submit themselves to one of them and make him a guide during their search for the Simurgh until they succeed in finding it. Then they choose the hoopoe, and the hoopoe addresses them with a long conversation.
Among the important topics in this field:
Sufi oracles
Orad Abdul Qadir Al-Jilani
Orad Qadiriya method
All of the Sufi orders
The Book of Sufi Ways
Sufi chants, Mrs. Sufi
Naser El-Din Toubar's Tawashih is complete without the net
Naqshbandi Tawashih without Net
Tawashih Sheikh Taha al-Fashni
Poignant and sad songs without the net
Fact book on Sufism
All books by Adham Al-Sharqawi without the net
All books of Sufism
All books of Shafi'i
All of Shaarawy's books without the net
Mantiq al-Tir is a symbolic collection of 4,500 verses organized by Farid al-Din al-Attar. Its theme is the search of the birds for the imaginary bird known as the Simurgh. The birds here symbolize the Sufis who walk among the Sufis, while the Simurgh symbolizes God. The collection begins, as usual, with a set of praises praising God and praising the Messenger and the four Rightly Guided Caliphs. The part related to the story itself begins with verse 500 of the same system and includes forty-five articles ending with a conclusion. The story begins with addressing and welcoming the thirteen birds in the council, so they decide that they must submit themselves to one of them and make him a guide during their search for the Simurgh until they succeed in finding it. Then they choose the hoopoe, and the hoopoe addresses them with a long conversation.
Among the important topics in this field:
Sufi oracles
Orad Abdul Qadir Al-Jilani
Orad Qadiriya method
All of the Sufi orders
The Book of Sufi Ways
Sufi chants, Mrs. Sufi
Naser El-Din Toubar's Tawashih is complete without the net
Naqshbandi Tawashih without Net
Tawashih Sheikh Taha al-Fashni
Poignant and sad songs without the net
Fact book on Sufism
All books by Adham Al-Sharqawi without the net
All books of Sufism
All books of Shafi'i
All of Shaarawy's books without the net
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