Bani Adam

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title: Bani Adam
text: Bani Adam, meaning "Sons of Adam" or "Human Beings", is a 13th-century Persian poem by Iranian poet Saadi Shirazi from his Gulistan. The poem calls humans limbs of one body, all created equal, and when one limb is hurt, the whole body shall be in unease. It therefore concludes that one not touched by the pain of others cannot be called a human. A translation of the first line of the poem was quoted by former U. S. President Barack Obama in a videotaped message to Iranians to mark Nowruz, the Per
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description: Poem by Persian poet Saadi Shirazi
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date created: 2017-08-20T09:39:41Z
date modified: 2024-09-06T20:13:17Z
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