Cover of The Conference of the Birds

The Conference of the Birds

Farid ud-Din Attar — 1177

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A cornerstone of Sufi literature, The Conference of the Birds is an allegorical poem that follows a group of birds on a quest to find their king, the Simurgh. The journey symbolizes the soul’s path towards enlightenment, delving into themes of unity, love, and self-annihilation. Attar’s work has deeply influenced Persian poetry and mysticism.

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