In 1916 he moved to new york where, together with his close friend, khalil gibran, he founded a dynamic movement for the rejuvenation of. The book of mirdad is an allegorical book of philosophy by lebanese author mikhail naima. The strange story of a monastery which was once called the ark naimy, mikhail on. Thereafter, a nice pandal was erected by the side of the yamuna. Find this pin and more on eagle cams byraptor resource project bob anderson alonguesw, te obliga a estar en todo. Mikhail naimy was born in baskinta, in central lebanon. The book was first published in lebanon in and was initially written in.
Il libro di mirdad ebook por mikhail naimy 9788827225448. In 1916 he moved to new york where, together with his close friend, khalil gibran, he founded a dynamic movement for the rejuvenation of arabic literature. He is widely recognized as one of the most important figures in modern. 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. After his graduation in he moved to new york city, and in he was drafted in the u.
The book was first published in lebanon in and was initially written in english, with naima later translating it into arabic. Mikhail naimys timeless classic, an allegory often compared to the works of his friend khalil gibran, presents the teachings of mirdad, abbott of a monastery that stands where noahs ark came to. The book of mirdad, the timeless allegorical story which has touched the hearts of so many readers, continues to show new generations how it is possible to ex. Mikhail naimy s timeless classic, an allegory often compared to the works of his friend khalil gibran, presents the teachings of mirdad, abbott of a monastery that stands where noahs ark came to rest after the flood. The mystic osho had this to say about the book of mirdad. Michael joseph naimy, better known in english by his pen name mikhail naimy october 17, 1889 february 28, 1988, was a lebanese poet, novelist, and philosopher, famous for his spiritual writings, notably the book of mirdad.
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