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Spiritual and Devotional Poets » Sufi Poets » poet: Sa’adi » Poems of Saadi

Poems of Saadi

saadi

To the wall of the faithful what sorrow, when pillared securely on thee?
What terror where Nuh is the pilot, though rages the storm-driven sea? (1)

Poems of Sa’adi

  • How could I ever thank my friend?
  • Have no Doubts
  • If one His praise of me would learn
  • The World My Brother

Related Links

  • Sufi Poets
  • Sa’adi True Persian Heritage– REview of poetry book of Sa’adi’s
  • Sa’adi Poetry at Poetry Chaikhana
  • (1) English version byEdward B. Eastwick
  • Have no Doubts
  • How could I ever thank my Friend?
  • If one His praise of me would learn
  • Poems of Saadi
  • The World my brother