"My heart can take on any form: A meadow for gazelles, a cloister for monks, For the idols, sacred ground, Ka'bah for the circling pilgrim, The tables of the Torah, the scrolls of the Quran. My creed is Love; Wherever its caravan turns along the way, That is my belief, My faith."
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About Abu Al-Alaa Al-Ma’arri
Abu Al-Alaa Al-Ma'arri (973-1057) was a blind Arab philosopher, poet, and writer. Known for his critical views on organized religion and his advocacy for rationality and freethinking, Al-Ma'arri was one of the greatest poets of his time. His philosophical works and poetry often reflected themes of humanism, skepticism, and moral values. Despite losing his sight at a young age, Al-Ma'arri's intellectual contributions left a lasting impact on Arabic literature and philosophy.
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