As-Safi Octalogy: poetry, history, spirit vs ego channel
A new author's video channel on YouTube, where they read with explanations excerpts of As-Safi Octalogy by Shukur Tebuev - the largest poetic work of the world, written by one person, with a volume of more than 200 thousand lines - telling about the History of the World.
As-Safi Octalogy of the Russian poet and journalist Shukur Tebuev (Books 1–25, 27, 34 and 38 over 186,000 lines of poetry) approved by Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Coordination Center for Muslims of the North Caucasus and Mufti of Stavropol region Muhammad Rakhimov.
In September 2020, As-Safi Octalogy of the Russian poet and journalist Shukur Tebuev crossed the 200 thousand lines of poetry, bypassing the colossus of world literature in the person of the Iliad-Odyssey, Ramayana, Shah-name and Mahabharata. De facto being the largest poetic work of the planet, written by one person, octalogy tells about the History of the World from the moment of its creation in the context of the struggle between spirit and ego. Gazelles, rubai, sonnets, haydars, shamils, masnawi, mukhammasa, takhmis - this is an incomplete list of the poetic "weapons" of the Caucasian phenomenon on the way to a fantastic confrontation - belt wrestling - with the Kyrgyz epic Manas in volume from 396 thousand to half a million and more lines in different versions. The published books of the octalogy are stored in the Russian State Library and will soon appear in the remote access of the US Library of Congress, which has approved placement on its resources.