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Books with title The Kasidah Of Haji Abdu El-yezdi

  • The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi

    Sir Richard Francis Burton

    eBook (, May 12, 2012)
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  • The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi

    Richard Francis Burton

    eBook (, April 6, 2020)
    This was written by Sir Richard Burton under the pseudonym of Hâjî Abdû El-Yezdî after his return from Mecca in 1854. It contains references to 19th Century scientific and philosophical concepts. Nonetheless, it is a Sufi text to the core, and one of the few instances of Burton writing in the first person about his belief system, even if it is under the cloak of a different name. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a Kasidah is a classical Arabic or Persian panegyric, which must begin with a reference to a forsaken campground, followed by a lament, and a prayer to ones comrades to halt while the memory of the departed dwellers is invoked. The same rhyme has to run through the entire composition, no matter how long the poem is.
  • The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi

    Sir Richard Francis Burton

    eBook (Neeland Media LLC, July 1, 2004)
    The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi
  • The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi

    Richard F. Burton

    (Book Jungle, Aug. 3, 2009)
    Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821 - 1890) was asked in 1849 by the Indian Navy and the Royal Geographical Society of Great Britain to investigate the region of the unknown Somali Country in East Africa. In 1850 The East India Company gave permission for an expedition to ascertain the productive resources in the region. After many obstacles and delays the expedition began in 1854. The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi is a long poem written by "Haji Abdu El-Yezdi," who was an invention by the true author Sir Burton. The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi translates to "Lay of the Higher Law". The Kasidah was a distillation of Sufi thought. Burton hoped to bring the ideas of Surfism to the West. This book has a biography for the assumed author as well as notes on the poem itself.
  • The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi

    Richard Francis Burton

    Paperback (Independently published, July 17, 2020)
    The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-YezdiRichard Francis Burton
  • The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi

    Sir Richard Burton

    Hardcover (Octagon Pr, June 1, 1991)
    Sir Richard Burton's Kasidah, written in 1880 after his return from Mecca, has been called one of the greatest poems of the Earth, and the essence of the explorer's life and work. In exquisite verse and extensive author's notes, Burton adapts the style, techniques and ideas of the classical Sufi masters such as Hafiz and Omar Khayyam, exploring the limitation of man's undeveloped reason, egoism and self-made religions in fulfilling real human destiny. Idries Shah devotes almost an entire chapter of The Sufis to The Kasidah, calling it, "One of the most interesting productions of Western Sufic literature... Burton provided a bridge whereby the thinking Westerner could accept essential Sufi concepts." A beautiful new edition with gold embossed cover.
  • The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi

    Sir Richard Francis Burton

    Paperback (Aeterna, Feb. 14, 2011)
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  • The Kasidah Of Haji Abdu El Yezdi

    Richard F Burton

    Hardcover (Palala Press, Sept. 6, 2015)
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  • The Kasidah of Haji Abdu el-Yezdi

    Sir Richard F. BURTON

    (Limited Editions Club, Jan. 1, 1937)
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  • The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi

    Sir Richard Francis Burton

    Paperback (Hard Press, Nov. 3, 2006)
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  • The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El Yezdi: with illustration

    Richard Francis Burton, Sapan Sathawara

    eBook (, March 14, 2016)
    This was written by Sir Richard Burton under the pseudonym of Hâjî Abdû El-Yezdî after his return from Mecca in 1854. Observant readers will note that the Kasîdah contains many references to 19th Century scientific and philosophical concepts, most notably the evolution of species. Nonetheless, it is a Sufi text to the core, and one of the few instances of Burton writing in the first person about his belief system, albeit under the cloak of pseudonymity. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a Kasidah is a classical Arabic or Persian panegyric, which must begin with a reference to a forsaken campground, followed by a lament, and a prayer to ones comrades to halt while the memory of the departed dwellers is invoked. The same rhyme has to run through the entire composition, not matter how long the poem is.
  • The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El Yezdi

    Richard Francis Burton, The Perfect Library

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 16, 2015)
    "The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El Yezdi" from Richard Francis Burton. English geographer, explorer, pastry chef, translator, writer, soldier (1821-1890).