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- Language
- Arabic
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- Publisher
- إبداع للنشر والتوزيع والترجمة،
- Pages
- 139
- ISBN
- 9789777790390
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The book is widely lauded as a beautiful, rich, and deeply spiritual Sufi journey that captivates the heart and encourages slow, reflective reading. Reviewers consistently praise the author's eloquent, poetic, and refined language, noting its ability to touch the soul with wisdom and beautiful imagery. The writing style is characterized by its symbolism, profound meanings condensed into simple sentences, and the author's keen observation of minute details. Many found the experience unique, prompting deep reflection on life, human relationships, and one's personal spiritual path, with some wishing the journey would never end. The short stories, in particular, are highlighted for their depth and impact.
The most frequent criticism centers on the book's extensive introduction, which often comprises a third to half of the total pages. Many readers found this critical study or analytical preface to be tedious, distracting, and more suited for academic purposes or placement at the end of the book. It was perceived as an unnecessary barrier, preventing immediate engagement with the author's main text, leading some to skip it entirely. Additionally, one reviewer felt the primary narrative lacked a clear ending and that its story elements were not fully utilized. A stylistic concern was raised regarding the author's use of phrases that echoed sacred texts, which one reviewer considered an inappropriate imitation. Furthermore, some readers expressed personal reservations about Sufism as a philosophy, finding it unconvincing or even psychologically unsound, which impacted their overall reception of the book's core themes.
Despite the challenges posed by its lengthy introduction and some stylistic or thematic reservations, the book's core content is generally regarded as a profound and beautiful spiritual exploration. Many reviewers found it to be a deeply rewarding experience, recommending it for multiple readings. This book would appeal most to readers interested in Sufi literature, spiritual journeys, and philosophical meditations on love and divinity. It is also suitable for those who appreciate poetic prose, rich symbolism, and texts that encourage deep, contemplative thought. However, readers seeking a conventional, plot-driven narrative, those who prefer to dive directly into an author's work without academic prefaces, or individuals with a strong pre-existing skepticism towards Sufi philosophy might find it less engaging.
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