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Commingling of Two Oceans: Majma-'Ul-Bahrain

 
Prince Muhammad Dara Shikuh (Author) M. Mahfuz-ul-Haq (Translator)
Synopsis

India is a land of great pluralism. Huge diversity. But, amazingly, the mirror of the nation's soul reflects unity in the picture. How has this, one is templed to ask, happened? Through the hard, sincere efforts of wise people like Prince Muhammad Dara Shikoh. The clear message that echoes from each world of the book is: Hindus and Muslims should meet and mingle as the two waters of two oceans do when they come together. That is the only way to live happily. The book carries a learned introduction by Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer.

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Prince Muhammad Dara Shikuh

Prince Muhammad Dara Shikoh, the author of this small but valuable book, was a learned man. Son of Emperor Shahjahan, he was a visionary like his great-grandfather, Akbar. He wrote the present book, Majma-ul-Bahrain, in 1654-55 to foster unity between Hindus and Muslims.

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M Saleem Azad - Dara Shikoh - The sufi Prince that India lost Jan, 01, 1970
 

This is a wonderful work by a wonderful personality that the land of India ever produced. By going through this book you can have an idea what India has been had Dara Shikoh taken over the reigns in place of Aurangzeb.The book is a treasure of Hindu and Islamic myticism and the remarkable similarities that these two great religions have.There are many other works also by the Prince but this is perhaps the most important and scarcely available book. A 'must-read' one. A great indicator of sufi thought.

Bibliographic information

Title Commingling of Two Oceans: Majma-'Ul-Bahrain
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2006
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 9788178710488
length 187p., Tables; 23cm.