Persian philosopher
Fakhr al-dīn Ibrahīm (10 June 1213 – 1289), usually known simply as 'Al-Irāqī or 'Araqi, was a Persian philosopher and mystic of the Islamic tradition. His works synthesize the theoretical and practical elements of Sufi teachings.
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Love the phoenix cannot be trapped
nor in heaven or earth can it be named;
no one has yet discovered its address:
its desert holds not a single footprint.
The world drains the last drops from its cup
though itself it is not outside the glass;
dawn and dusk I caress its face, its tresses,
though where it is no day or night exists.
Morning-breeze, if you pass its lane
I have no message for it but this:
My repose, who are my very life, without you
I can take no single breath at ease.
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