00000na 22 1 450809348Michael Sells is a professor of Islamic Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of Chicago. He is an authority on Ibn al-''Arabi as well as one of the most distinguished contemporary translators of classical Arabic poetry. His books include: Desert Tracings: Six Classic Arabian Odes (Wesleyan); Mystical Languages of Unsaying (Chicago); Early Islamic Mysticism (Paulist Press); The Bridge Betrayed: Religion and Genocide in Bosnia (California); Approaching the Quran (White Cloud); and The Cambridge History of Arabic Literature: Andalus (Cambridge) as two full translations of Ibn ''Arabi’s Tarjuman al-ashwaq, Stations of Desire (2000) and Bewildered (2018).
منظومه هجده ابن عربی (قف بی المنازل) از ترجمه امیال [مقاله انگلیسی]Ibn ‘Arabi’s Poem 18 (Qif bi l-Manâzil) From the Translation of DesiresMichael SellsarticleEnglish