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Tag "Nightingales (metaphor)" details:

tag name: Nightingales (metaphor) type: Metaphors and allegories
web link: Nightingales_(metaphor)
variations: bul-bul
references: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_nightingale#Cultural_connotations; www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/search#q=nightingale
related tags: - Poetry; Birds; Literature, Persian; Lover and the Beloved; Sufism; Words and phrases
referring tags: Roses and thorns (metaphor)

"Nightingales (metaphor)" appears in:

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  1. Bahá'u'lláh. Days of Remembrance: Selections from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh for Bahá'í Holy Days (2017). — Forty-five selections revealed for, or relating to, nine Baha’i Holy Days.
  2. Lorraine Hetu Manifold, comp. Divine Melody: Song of the Mystic Dove (2022). — Selections from the Writings that refer to the Word of God as music emanating from the mystic dove o...
  3. Encyclopaedia Iranica. Arjen Bolhuis, comp. Encyclopaedia Iranica: Selected articles related to Persian culture, religion, philosophy and history (1982-2023). — Sorted, categorized collection of links to over 170 articles.
  4. Julio Savi. Inebriation of His Enrapturing Call (mast-and bulbulán), The (2014). — Translation of the early mystical Tablet "Nightingales Are Inebriated" and an analysis of its themes...
  5. Ross Woodman. Metaphor and the Language of Revelation (1997). — To enter the realm of metaphor as the language of the soul is to come into direct contact with the W...
  6. Annemarie Schimmel. Mystical Dimensions of Islam (1975). — Detailed history of Sufism and its thought, Islamic theosophy, and Persian and Turkish mystical poet...
  7. Todd Lawson. Seeing Double: The Covenant and the Tablet of Ahmad (2005). — The Tablet of Ahmad is believed to have special potency. "Seeing double" means both looking at the w...
  8. Bahá'u'lláh. Juan Cole, trans. Tablet of Nightingale of Separation (Lawh-i-Bulbulu'l-Firáq) (1998).
  9. Juan Cole, trans, Alison Marshall, ed. Tablet of the Nightingale and the Owl (1863/1868?). — The Tablet of the Nightingale and the Owl is a short story, which reads like a fairy tale, about the...
 
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