""The heart's desire is unfulfilled and distant. My Lover won't
give it medicine, and it won't mend its ways. Hotter fires burn in
love's battlefield And, Bahu, I'm in awe of those who charge in.
With their earthy charm and engaging simplicity, these Punjabi
verses convey the immediacy of the spiritual quest as expressed in
the popular idiom and imagery of the countryside. A fine choice for
courses in Islamic religious studies and spirituality."--John
Renard, author of "Seven Doors to Islam
"The great Punjabi Sufi poet Sultan Bahu comes alive for English
readers in this lucid and accessible translation. Transmitted
orally by generations of singers, these powerful verses show how
Sufism has actually been communicated."--Carl W. Ernst, University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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