Baḥya Ibn Paqūda

ca. 1050–ca. 1120

Surprisingly little is known about the life of Baḥya ben Joseph Ibn Paqūda, an influential pietist and poet. Perhaps a native of Saragossa, Baḥya flourished in the second half of the eleventh century during the height of Andalusi Jewry. His popular and influential ethical work, The Book of Direction to the Duties of the Heart, has much in common with Sufism and other important streams in Islamic thought. Baḥya was also a poet; his liturgical poems reflect his theological and ideological positions.

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The Book of Direction to the Duties of the Heart: On the True Love of God

Kitāb al-hidāya ilā farā’iḍ al-qulūb (The Book of Direction to the Duties of the Heart), 10:7 (selections)
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The people who know their God, understand His purpose with them, His control over them, and His wise management of their affairs; those who have observed His care for them, His…

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My son, join your soul

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My son, join your soul to your Rock, when you declare the oneness of the one God, who fashioned you.Investigate, consider, and contemplate his wonders, and make wisdom and the righteous Law be your…

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Bless the Lord, O my soul

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Bless the Lord, O my soul, And all my inner being bless His holy name! My soul, move in strength, And bless your Rock. Lay your prayer before Him, Pour out your thoughts in His presence. Awake from…