The Perfumed Garden of Sensual Delight by Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Al-Nafzawi

The Perfumed Garden of Sensual Delight by Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Al-Nafzawi

Author:Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Al-Nafzawi [Al-Nafzawi, Muhammad Ibn Muhammad]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Social Science, Anthropology, General, Regional Studies
ISBN: 9781317832300
Google: EsBlAgAAQBAJ
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-12-19T16:57:31.562690+00:00


The coriander (keusbeur) signifies that the vulva (keuss) is in proper condition.

On this subject there is a story that the Sultan Haroun er Rachid, having with him several persons of mark with whom he was familiar, rose and left them to go to one of his wives, whom he wanted to enjoy. He found her suffering from her courses, and returned to his companions to sit down with them, resigned to his disappointment.

Now it so happened that a moment afterwards the woman found herself free from her discharge. When she had assured herself of this, she made forthwith her ablutions, and sent to the Sultan, by one of her negresses, a plate of coriander.

Haroun er Rachid was seated amongst his friends when the negress brought the plate to him. He took it and examined it, but did not understand the meaning of its being sent to him by his wife. At last he handed it to one of his poets, who, having looked at it attentively, recited to him the following verses:

'She has sent you coriander

White as sugar;

I have placed it in my palm,

And concentrated all my thoughts upon it,

In order to find out its meaning;

And I have seized it.

O my master, what she wants to say,

Is, "My vulva is restored to health."'



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