As claimed by Abu ?mer bin Abdülber; the interpretation of this legend
doesn’t mean that the soul will possess a bird or even bee a bird itself; but
as the learned El Jevziyye aptly clarifies; it means that the soul can be found
where birds gather。 The spot from which I was observing things; what the
Veian masters who love perspective would call my “point of view;”
confirmed El Jevziyye’s interpretation。
From where I was; for example; I could both see the threadlike funeral
procession entering the cemetery; and with the pleasure of analyzing a
painting; watch a sailboat gaining speed; its sails gorging on wind as it tacked
toward Palace Point; where the Golden Horn met the Bosphorus。 Looking
down from the height of a minaret; the whole world resembled a magnificent
book whose pages I was examining one by one。
Still; I could see much more than a man who’d simply ascended to such
heights without his soul having left his body; and furthermore; I could see it
all at once: On the other side of the Bosphorus; beyond üsküdar; among
gravestones in an empty yard; children playing leapfrog; the graceful
progression of the Vizier of Diplomatic Affair’s ca?que propelled by seven pairs
of oarsmen twelve years and seven months ago; when we acpanied the
Veian ambassador from his seaside mansion to be received by the Grand
Vizier; Bald Ragip Pasha; a portly woman in the new Langa bazaar holding a
huge head of cabbage like a child she was about to nurse; my elation when the
Divan Herald Ramazan Effendi died; opening the way for my own
advancement; how I stared as a child from my grandmother’s lap at red shirts
while my mother hung the laundry to dry in the courtyard; how I ran to
distant neighborhoods in search of the midwife when Shekure’s mother; may
she rest in peace; had gone into labor; the location of the red belt I’d lost over
forty years ago (I know now that Vasfi stole it); the splendid garden in the
distance that I’d dreamed about once twenty…one years ago; which I pray Allah
will one day confirm is Heaven; the severed heads; noses; and ears sent to
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Istanbul by Ali Bey; the Governor…General of Georgia; who suppressed the
rebels in the fortress of Gori; and my beautiful; dear Shekure; who separated
herself from the neighborhood women mourning over me in the house and
stared into the flames of the brick stove in our courtyard。
As is recorded in books and confirmed by scholars; the soul dwells in four
realms: 1。 the womb; 2。 the terrestrial world; 3。 Berzah; or divine limbo; where
I now await Judgment Day; and 4。 Heaven or Hell; where I will arrive after the
Judgment。
From the intermediate state of Berzah; past and present time appear at