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Master of the Jinn
- A Sufi Novel
- Narrated by: Irving Karchmar
- Length: 7 hrs and 5 mins
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Summary
A mystical adventure tale on the Sufi path of love.
Here is a tale set on the path of the heart, a mystical adventure wherein a modern-day Sufi master sends seven companions on a quest for the original ring of power and the greatest treasure of the ancient world - King Solomon's ring. It is the very same seal ring of a hundred legends, given to King Solomon by God to command the Jinn, those terrifying demons of living fire.
By sea and across deserts, they are led by a strange faqir guide of many names. Through the mightiest of storms and into a lost city, the travelers come at last to the gateway of the Subtle Realm, the land of the Jinn.
But the quest has a strange effect on everyone chosen to go: visions enter their dreams, remembrances and tears fill their hearts, and mysteries abound; unearthly storms and unending night, the Gates of Heaven open at last, and invincible demons of smokeless fire. It is a tale woven of ancient legends found in the Old Testament, the Talmud, and the Koran, and although it is set in the present, the search for the truth of the ring leads them into a circle of ageless destiny, where the companions discover not only the fate of the Jinn, but also the path of love and the infinite mercy of God.
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- Stephen
- 23-03-16
Absolutely Enchanting!<br />
I read this book about 7 years ago and liked it so much I had to get the audio book as well.The audio book version is great too,The author who narrates the book has a very calming voice which helps take you into the book as if you were participating in the quest .It can be read literally as a magical tale but also as an analogy of The Sufi and mystic path.The jinn are Arabian fire spirits that are only culturally different from faeries .They are created with free will. Some are good and Muslim and some are bad or indifferent.Maybe you've seen one out of the corner of your eye and didn't know it was a jinn!
Full of wonder this tale will enchant and fascinate everyone from children to the elderly.
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- B. Murphy
- 07-01-23
I recommend
I think it was a wonderful story beautifully told but I can’t be sure because frankly I could listen spellbound to Mr Karchmar reading the telephone directory.
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- Amazon Customer
- 16-02-20
Sublime
I listened to this jewel on my commutes to work and I was transported. And I too could listen, spellbound, to Mr Krachmar reading the telephone directory :)
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- Madawi
- 02-02-18
Not what I’ve expected
I was looking for a inspirational Sufi novel. Something real and enlightening. This book is good but it’s not what I was looking for. It’s basically a fantasy , adventure book.
Just not for me.
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