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Sylheti Heritage Collection brings you the heart of Sylhet and the heart of its people, which is the Mazaar Sharif of the revered Sufi Saint of Bangladesh Hazrat Shahjalal. Hazrat Shahjalal was the Sufi practitioner who travelled from Turkey to Sylhet to find the land that matched the hand full of soil his uncle gave in his hand and sent him off to search of his quest. Shahjalal arrived in Sylhet 1303 with 360 companions he met during his journey. He came over to seek justice and with him came Sufism, where it flourished in the region. He never returned to Turkey and lived his adult life in Sylhet and that's where he remains at the Mazaar Sharif, aka the Dorga in Sylhet town In this book we cover the Lakri Tura, the wood cutting ceremony for the commemoration of Hazrat Shahjalal's death; for those who have never been or plan to visit, and for those that visited but didn't get round to taking part.
Sylheti Heritage Collection brings you the heart of Sylhet and the heart of its people which, is the Mazaar Sharif of the revered Sufi Saint of Bangladesh Hazrat Shahjalal. Hazrat Shahjalal was the Sufi practitioner who travelled from Turkey to Sylhet to find the land that matched the hand full of soil his uncle gave in his hand and sent him off to search of his quest.Shahjalal arrived in Sylhet 1303 with 360 companions he met during his journey. He came over to seek justice and with him came Sufism, where it flourished in the region.He never returned to Turkey and lived his adult life in Sylhet and that's where he remains at the Mazaar Sharif, aka the Dorga in Sylhet townIn this book we cover the Urus, the commemoration of Hazrat Shahjalal's death; for those who have never been or plan to visit, and for those that visited but didn't get round to taking part.
Sylheti Heritage Collection brings you the heart of Sylhet and the heart of its people which, is the Mazaar Sharif of the revered Sufi Saint of Bangladesh Hazrat Shahjalal. Hazrat Shahjalal was the Sufi practitioner who travelled from Turkey to Sylhet to find the land that matched the hand full of soil his uncle gave in his hand and sent him off to search of his quest. Shahjalal arrived in Sylhet 1303 with 360 companions he met during his journey. He came over to seek justice and came with him Sufism, where it flourished in the region. He never returned to Turkey and lived his adult life in Sylhet and that's where he remains at the Mazaar Sharif, aka the Dorga in Sylhet town In this book we cover Hazrat Shahjalal and his life and world, for those who have never been or plan to visit, and for those that visited but didn't get round to taking part.
"From the heights of joy to a much darker sorrow", Father to Child is a collection of inspirational poems and musing that follow the author's life from his own childhood up to when he has children of his own and wishes to pass some of wisdom to them. It deals with a vast number of emotional topics, from the heights of joy to a much darker sorrow. Akash expertly weaves a number of complicated themes throughout his poetry and expresses his feelings in a beautifully blunt form of honesty. This collection gives a clear idea of what it was like growing up in the author's shoes, how his cultural heritage and values shaped him as he grew up, and eventually how he came to terms with his identity. It also gives a deep insight into the struggles he has faced, in a touching, sometimes even heart wrenching manner. Like all great poetry, these touches your heart in a way you can't quite put words to; I enjoyed the soulful journey alongside the author, Mayar Akash.
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