About The Book
From the heartland of Islam arise poems of fiery love and peace, composed by a modern-day female poet descended from a long line of Meccan (from Mecca) scholars. Reflecting the pulsing, indivisible bridge of the works of great Sufi mystics and poets to modern times, these spiritual pieces recall the beloved works of Rabi‘ah Al ‘Adawiyyah, Rumi and Hafiz.
From the land of Arabia where Sufism has been long cloaked in mystery, despite its early roots stemming in the very City of the Prophet, this volume serves to transcend time by filling the existing gap between the early beginnings and the little-known Sufi traditions of current-day puritanical Arabia. These poems also highlight the global and local Sufi spirit enlivening the younger generation.
The shedding of the ego, humility, and the quest for spiritual heights are glimpsed in this rare volume of verse. Drawing on a rich religious legacy and led by the Sufi tradition seeking Unity, the poems cover aspects related to spirituality and present-day challenges.
The inspiring combination of the traditional and modern in these compositions will touch the inner souls and captivate the hearts of those interested in Higher Love in these turbulent times of transition and frantic search for peace.
”The voice of a female Saudi Arabian poet expressing her deep spiritual yearnings in Sufi-inspired poetry is indeed a rare but also precious experience amidst all the din of strife and anger that surrounds so many Muslims today.
About The Author
Nimah Ismail Nawwab is an editor, poet, photographer, lecturer and youth empowerment leader from Saudi Arabia. Her previous book, The Unfurling was published in the US in 2004 and was listed as a best-seller in poetry. Nawwab has contributed to several publications internationally with work featured at major international media outlets including Newsweek, The Washington Post, BBC World News, Asian Age and various others.
She continues to to deliver workshops on poetry composition, appreciation and critiquing and various genres of writing including creative writing and journalism. She also lectures on a range of subjects including poetry, the Middle East, women and youth empowerment at various global venues.