The magic horse / written by Idries Shah ; illustrated by Julie Freeman ; translated by Hafeez Diwan.
Material type:
TextLanguage: English Language: English Language: Urdu Original language: English Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Hoopoe, 2016Edition: English-Urdu paperback editionDescription: 33 sidor illustrationer 30 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781942698760
- Jādū kā ghoṛā [Parallel title]
- Shah, Idries The magic horse Engelska [aut]
- Shah, Idries Jādū kā ghoṛā Urdu [aut]
- [398.22] 21
- PZ8.1.S47
- Hpdbee(yb),uf
- He(yb),uf
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The Magic Horse is the story of two brothers, one highly skilled in the practical arts, and the other, Prince Tambal, considered by most people to be only a dreamer. Their father, the King, announces a competition to produce "interesting and useful devices" - the entry produced by a woodcarver appears to be only a simple wooden horse, nothing more than a toy, apparently of little value. But, when Prince Tambal examines the horse more closely, he discovers that the horse is able to magically transport its rider to whatever place is in the rider's mind. In this way, Prince Tambal comes to learn a great many things, and eventually, to know "his heart's desire".This book is one of a series of illustrated Teaching-Stories by Idries Shah, stories which have captivated hearts and minds for more than a thousand years. The stories are designed to help children learn to examine their assumptions and to think for themselves. In the Sufi tradition there is a continuum between the children's story, the entertainment or folklore story, and the instructional or instrumental story. A story can help children deal with difficult situations and give them something to hold on to, while the same story can stimulate a deeper understanding in adults.
A Sufi teaching tale in which two very different princes find their hearts' desires: one in a wonderous, mechanical fish, the other in a magical wooden horse.
Parallelltext på engelska och urdu