"Final solution... Muslim death wish [of victims of Muslim extremists].. Syrians under siege by ISIS have pleaded, “Please bomb us!... kill them... God’s sworn enemies... mass sterilization, mass expulsion, or some combination of the two... crush the vicious seed of Ishmael in Jesus’ name... Islam shall be outlawed in the United States..."
Orators and hotheads like this make one wonder whether more democracy would really be a blessing.
Byron in 1814. |
"Don't blame me," says the ghost of Lord Byron, "I loved the Sufis."
"The fifth session was chaired by Professor Naji Oueijan from
Notre Dame University in Lebanon. The speakers were his students Rouba Douaihy,
Hala Halaoui, Tracey El Hajj, and Grace Nakhoul. In “Byron and the Sufi Poets”
Douaihy discussed the influence of Sufi poetry on the works of Lord Byron. She
stated that the Orient was a source of inspiration for Byron’s works and that
Byron looked to the East for escapism, peace of mind and spiritual elevation
and that Byron’s extensive readings about the East along with his later travels
to Albania, Turkey and Greece as well as other Eastern countries are at the
very heart of his Oriental tales. His readings of Persian Sufi poetry by
figures such as Firdausi, Sadi and Hafiz, inspired many of the themes in his
Oriental tales, including“the triple eros”of power, wisdom and love. To Byron,
Firdausi’s works represent the power of the East, Sadi’s represent wisdom, and
Hafiz’s represent love."
- Messolonghi Byron Society international conference (2011)READER: PLEASE CLICK THE REACTION BELOW - THANKS!
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not in a sexy Byronic way
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