The Sufism of the Rubáiyát, or, the Secret of the Great Paradox
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A mystical commentary offers a Sufi reading of Omar Khayyam's quatrains, interpreting verses as teachings about the unity of existence, the soul's relation to a single divine source, and spiritual transformation symbolized by wine and the elements. It annotates quatrains with allegorical explanations, linking imagery—planets, cups, gardens—to inner states, fate and freedom, and experiential knowledge as the path to liberation. The author cautions against doctrinal debate, emphasizes ethical action over theoretical speculation, outlines metaphysical correspondences (earth, fire, air, water) and encourages inward discernment as the means to understand life's paradoxes.
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