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The Songs of Persia for the Time of War

  This war torments and wears out all of us. Hope seems to have disappeared completely. When there is no dawn on the horizon, we must talk about the darkness but also search for light beyond.  In this blinding darkness, the remote glimmer of Iranian poetry gives you a momentary escape. These lines, these words, remind us of the grandeur of us as one civilisation. The divisions disappear. These poems are like muted steps and whispers of rescue coming closer to the corner we have huddled together in fear of losing our souls.    This is the nectar from Persia, kept alive as deep in history as before the Middle Ages. Hakim Sanai, Ferdowsi, Rumi, Omar Khayyam, Hafez Shiraz… A confluence of Persian and Islamic cultures condensed into not only heavenly drops, whispering chimes, and birdsongs but life’s ultimate answers.   Hakim Sanai sang, “The road your self must journey on lies in polishing the heart It is not by rebellion and discord that the heart’s mirro...

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