Merits of the plague

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Six hundred years ago, Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani – an esteemed Islamic scholar and poet – survived the bubonic plague, which took the lives of three of his children, as well as millions of others throughout the medieval world. Holding up an eerie mirror to our own time, al-Asqalani reflects on the origins of plagues, from those of the Prophet Muhammad’s era to the Black Death of his own. Weaving together accounts of evil jinn, religious stories, medical manuals, poetry, and the author’s personal experiences, ‘Merits of the Plague’ is a profound reminder that with tragedy comes one of the noblest expressions of our humanity: the practice of compassion, patience and care for those around us.

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Six hundred years ago, Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani – an esteemed Islamic scholar and poet – survived the bubonic plague, which took the lives of three of his children, as well as millions of others throughout the medieval world. Holding up an eerie mirror to our own time, al-Asqalani reflects on the origins of plagues, from those of the Prophet Muhammad’s era to the Black Death of his own.

Weaving together accounts of evil jinn, religious stories, medical manuals, poetry, and the author’s personal experiences, Merits of the Plague is a profound reminder that with tragedy comes one of the noblest expressions of our humanity: the practice of compassion, patience and care for those around us.

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Weight 0.231 kg
Dimensions 19.6 × 13 × 1.5 cm
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Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

liv, 268

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

614.5732 (edition:23/eng/20221011)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K