Readers who swoon within the love-intoxicated poetry of Rumi must read
the poetry of Shaikh Abil-Kheir. This renowned but little-known Sufi
mystic of the 10th century preceded Rumi by over two hundred years on
the same path of annihilation into God. He referred to himself as --
Nobody Son of Nobody his expression of the reality that his life was
subsumed in the Divine, and that the individual self had disappeared in
the heart of God: Under this cloak is nothing but God. Introduce me as
Nobody, Son of Nobody. These are 195 short selections translated from
the original Farsi. These poems deal with the longing for union with
God, the desire to know the Real from the False, the inexpressible
beauty of Creation when seen through the eyes of Love, and the many
attitudes of heart, mind and feeling that are necessary to those who
would find the Beloved -- The Friend -- in this life.