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Arts of Islam; Part Five: Layla and Majnun

By Jane Fitzpatrick

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The tragic love story of Layla and Majnun plays a unique role in the arts of the Islamic world. This literary work of art has appeared in a variety of cultures and time periods, but its roots lie in Sufi poetry and a deep love for God.

"Layla and Majnun, The Art of Love" is the fifth installation of the Arts of Islam Series. Interact with the images, audio, and links at your own pace, and find new inspiration from a classic tale of love and devotion.

Sources:

  1. Talattof, Kamran. "Nezami Genjavi." U of Arizona. https://persianpoetry.arizona.edu/content/nezami-ganjavi.

  2. Haddad, Qassim. "Chronicles of Majnun Layla and Selected Poems." Ghazoul, Ferial and Verlenden, John (Trans.). Syracuse U.P.  2014.

  3. Cover photo from the MET: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/455041