Focusing on the warrior ethos, this book explores how religious myths shape character development through the lens of the Battle of Karbala. It examines the significance of martial virtues both in historical context and their relevance in contemporary life and warfare, providing insights into the ethical implications of these narratives.
Cyrus Ali Zargar Bücher


Religion of Love
Sufism and Self-Transformation in the Poetic Imagination of ʿaṭṭār
- 234 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Exploring the life and works of Farid al-Din A r, this groundbreaking study delves into the depths of his poetry and its impact on Persian literature. It highlights his unique style, themes of love and spirituality, and the cultural context that shaped his writing. The book offers insights into A r's influence on subsequent generations of poets and his enduring legacy in the literary world. Through detailed analysis, it reveals the richness of his contributions to Persian cultural heritage.