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Mikhail Naimy

The Book of Mirdad

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'Millions of people have tried to write books so that they can express the inexpressible, but they have utterly failed. I know only one book, The Book of Mirdad, which has not failed; and if you cannot get to the very essence of it, it will be your failure, not his.' Osho

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 expand one's consciousness, to uncover God in man by dissolving man's sense of duality.

Mikhail Naimy, in a similar style to Gibran, unravels one layer after another, showing that the words of his message have descended from some mysterious source.

The book is essentially a set of question and answer between Mirdad and his disciples, especially his chief disciple, Naronda. These dialogues occurred during the time he was admitted as a servant in the monastery of Altar Peak, built where Noah's Ark came to rest after the flood waters subsided. Mirdad's teachings cover all the important life issues such as love, the master-servant relationship, creative silence, money, the moneylender and the debtor, the cycle of time and death, repentance, old age, and so on. The culmination, and indeed the message, is that Mirdad's own Ark is the Ark of Holy Understanding, which will bring humankind through another deluge, greater than Noah's, when Heaven will be revealed on Earth.

Mirdad's words are the words of an enlightened Sufi master.
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    Mikhail Naimy was born in Baskinta, a town in central Lebanon sitting high on the slope of majestic Mt Sannin and overlooking the Eastern Mediterranean. He was the third in a Greek Orthodox family of five brothers and one sister. His education took him from his village school, run by a Russian mission, to the Russian Teachers’ Institute in Nazareth, Palestine, then to the Theological Seminary in Poltava, Russia, and finally to the University of Washington, USA, where in 1916 he obtained degrees in Liberal Arts and Law. In the same year he moved to New York, where he founded, with his close friend, Kahlil Gibran, a dynamic movement for the rejuvenation of Arabic literature.
    After Gibran’s death and after twenty years of continuous life in America, interrupted by only one year of service (1917–1918), as a soldier in the American Army in France, Naimy returned to his picturesque Baskinta in Lebanon, where he dedicated himself entirely, until his death in 1988, to contemplation and writing on the deeper meaning of life. His thirty-one works are acclaimed as classics across the entire Arabic-speaking world and in many other languages. To the English-speaking world, Naimy is known mainly through The Book of Mirdad, which is now also available in most European languages. Other works in English by Naimy are: Memoirs of a Vagrant Soul, or Pitted Face, Till We Meet and his biography of Kahlil Gibran, who was for sixteen years his intimate friend and companion in New York

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