
The Universal Tree and the Four Birds
Ibn al-Arabi
Angela Jaffray (translation)
Paperback, 140 pages
9780953451395
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Treatise on Unification (al-Ittihad al-Kawni)Ā
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The Universal Tree and the Four Birds, one of In 'Arabi's early works, is a dazzling blend of poetry and rhymed prose, encompassing a number of themes that were of perennial concern to the Shaykh al-Akbar. Based on the mystical framework of the ascent, the stages of the journey to union with the Real are described in an intriguingly enigmatic way. Beginning with a dizzying series of poems that explain the existential fluctuation of the human heart, the narrator goes on to describe his meeting with his Essential Self in a place outside of space and time. He then finds himself
in a garden with the Universal Tree and four delightful birds: an Eagle, a Ringdove, a fabulous 'Anqa', and a Jet-Black Crow. Each in turn regales the author with a tale of its origins and essential characteristics, but only at the end are their true natures revealed.
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The elegant translation is complemented by Angela Jaffray's illuminating commentary on key elements in the text and extensive notes, and a Foreword by Rafi Zabor. The Arabic text, critically edited from the best manuscripts by Denis Gril, is also included.
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Contents
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Treatise on Unification
- Dedication
ā Discourse of the Universal Tree
ā Discourse of the Ringdove
ā Discourse of the Royal Eagle
ā Discourse of the Strange Anqa
ā Discourse of the jet-black Crow
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Commentary
The Arabic Text
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Ibn al-Arabi
Angela Jaffray (translation)
Paperback, 140 pages
9780953451395
Ā
Treatise on Unification (al-Ittihad al-Kawni)Ā
Ā
The Universal Tree and the Four Birds, one of In 'Arabi's early works, is a dazzling blend of poetry and rhymed prose, encompassing a number of themes that were of perennial concern to the Shaykh al-Akbar. Based on the mystical framework of the ascent, the stages of the journey to union with the Real are described in an intriguingly enigmatic way. Beginning with a dizzying series of poems that explain the existential fluctuation of the human heart, the narrator goes on to describe his meeting with his Essential Self in a place outside of space and time. He then finds himself
in a garden with the Universal Tree and four delightful birds: an Eagle, a Ringdove, a fabulous 'Anqa', and a Jet-Black Crow. Each in turn regales the author with a tale of its origins and essential characteristics, but only at the end are their true natures revealed.
Ā
The elegant translation is complemented by Angela Jaffray's illuminating commentary on key elements in the text and extensive notes, and a Foreword by Rafi Zabor. The Arabic text, critically edited from the best manuscripts by Denis Gril, is also included.
Ā
Contents
Ā
Treatise on Unification
- Dedication
ā Discourse of the Universal Tree
ā Discourse of the Ringdove
ā Discourse of the Royal Eagle
ā Discourse of the Strange Anqa
ā Discourse of the jet-black Crow
Ā
Commentary
The Arabic Text
















