*Birds’ Language Collection* has been adapted from *Manteq-ut-Tayr* (*The Conference of the Birds*)—the masterpiece of the Iranian poet, pharmacist, and hagiographer Farid-ud-din Attar Nishapouri.

The symbolic birds, representing diverse species and voices, gather in search of the legendary bird “SIMURGH,” hoping it will unveil the mystery of their own mystical truth.

Their journey begins, traversing hardships and crossing the “seven cities of love” or “seven divine valleys”:
1. Demand,
2. Love,
3. Wisdom,
4. Needlessness,
5. Unification,
6. Bewilderment,
7. Poverty and Annihilation.

Only thirty birds (*Si-Murgh*, meaning “thirty birds” in Persian), embodying resilience and solidarity, reach the summit. At the journey’s end, gazing into the mirror of truth, they realize the true “SIMURGH” is none other than the revelation of their own essence.

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