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Majnun And Layla Quotes

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Cassandra Clare
“Layla and Majnun - I sought not fire, yet my heart is all flame. Layla, this love is not of earth”
Cassandra Clare, Chain of Gold

Laurence Galian
“Love stories abound in all cultures: Romeo and Juliet, Orpheus and Eurydice, Tristan and Isolde, and in the Middle East, we find the stories of Yusuf and Zuleika, and Majnûn and Laylá. The story of Majnûn and Layla- was (and still is) widely known throughout the Islamic world. However, in the hands of Persian Sûfî poets, the story became transformed into a symbol of the love of a human being for Allâh. In Sûfîsm, questing for Allâh is similar to the European Grail quest in which the Knight quests for a Chalice (the cup being a symbol of the female sexual organ). Laylá, in Arabic, comes from the word layl meaning 'night'. The association of the Divine Feminine with Darkness and the Night is ubiquitous.”
Laurence Galian, Jesus, Muhammad and the Goddess