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The Book of Mirdad is an allegorical novel written by Lebanese author Mikhail Naimy in 1948. It tells the story of the inhabitants of an ancient monastery in the Middle East and their spiritual master, Mirdad. The book is a philosophical exploration of the human condition, focusing on the search for meaning in life. It is divided into three parts: the first focuses on the teachings of Mirdad, the second on the struggle between the monastery's inhabitants, and the third on Mirdad's ultimate journey. At the core of Mirdad's teachings is the idea that all of life is connected—that there is a single, divine unity beneath all of existence. He encourages his followers to seek within themselves for the answers to life's questions and to strive to live in harmony with the universe. The novel has been praised for its philosophical depth and timeless wisdom.
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