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OverviewYunus Emre set out in search of wheat. He returned with a word capable of feeding the centuries. In thirteenth-century Anatolia, the earth is dry, villages are hungry, roads are unsafe, and the shadow of war moves across the land. Before becoming one of the great voices of Sufi poetry, Yunus Emre is simply a man among the poor - a man who leaves his village with an empty sack, hoping to bring back wheat for those he loves. But hunger opens a door he did not expect. Sent first toward Hacı Bektaş, then toward the silent master Tapduk Emre, Yunus enters a school unlike any other. There are no grand miracles, no easy revelations, no sudden glory. There is a kitchen, a well, a broom, worn sandals, bowls to wash, wood to carry, bread to share. Through these humble tasks, Yunus slowly discovers that the deepest spiritual path begins not in fame, but in service. Bread and the Word is a spiritual biographical novel about the making of a dervish, a poet, and a man who learns to disappear into the very language he gives to the people. This is the story of a soul stripped of pride, tested by hunger, humbled by work, awakened by love, and transformed by the discipline of the heart. Yunus discovers that poverty can still hide pride, that knowledge without compassion can become stone, that love without discipline can become illusion, and that the greatest battlefield lies beneath the skin. As his words begin to travel from village to village, Yunus does not seek to become a celebrated poet. He seeks only to speak truly. His language is simple, direct, burning - the language of bread, water, dust, mothers, roads, tombs, and wounded hearts. It is a language the poor can remember, because it was born among them. Through famine, Mongol fear, wandering dervishes, false saints, scholars, grieving mothers, dying men, and children who ask the deepest questions, Yunus Emre becomes the voice of those who have no voice. His poetry does not rise above human suffering; it descends into it, sits beside it, and offers it a lamp. At once historical, mystical, and deeply human, Yunus Emre: Bread and the Word is a novel of Sufi awakening, inner purification, divine love, and radical humility. It follows the path of a man who learns that holiness is not possession, but disappearance; not superiority, but service; not a monument, but a source. For readers of spiritual fiction, literary historical novels, Sufi wisdom, and stories of transformation, this book offers a powerful journey into the heart of Anatolia and into the mystery of a poet whose true tomb is not only in the earth, but in the language of the people. He had gone out looking for wheat. God made of him a harvest. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Belkacem Bouasria OuldabderrahmanePublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.576kg ISBN: 9798195582401Pages: 288 Publication Date: 04 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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