<p><b>Explores the work of beloved Sufi poet Umar Ibn al-Farid and its context. Provides many translations of Ibn al-Farid's poetry.</b></p><p>Umar Ibn al-Fāriḍ (1181-1235) author of two classic works the <i>Wine Ode</i> and the <i>Poem of the Sufi Way</i> is considered the greatest Sufi poet to write in Arabic. In this study these and other poems by Ibn al-Fāriḍ are considered within the context of Islamic mysticism Arabic literature and Sufi poetry. Th. Emil Homerin uncovers the literary and religious intent of these poems and their aesthetic and mystical content showing them to be a type of meditative poetry. Indeed Ibn al-Fāriḍ often alludes to the Sufi practice of recollection or meditation on God to evoke a view of existence in which the seeker may be transformed by an epiphany of love revealing an intimate relationship to the divine beloved. Homerin provides elegant translations and close readings of Ibn al-Fāriḍ's poetry highlighting the beauty of his verse its moods meanings and significance within Islamic mysticism and Arabic poetry where Ibn al-Fāriḍ is still known as the Sultan of the Lovers.</p>
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