by Mulualem Yakob
In a time when faith and reason are often seen as opposites, The Book "Devil Repents'" invites readers to rediscover the wisdom of one of Ethiopia's most profound thinkers - Aleqa Zeneb, the 19th-century scholar, historian, and cleric who served under Emperor Tewodros II.
Through this reflective study, Mulualem Yakob re-introduces Zeneb's masterpiece, "Metsehafe Chewata Sigawe We Menfesawe" (The Book of Worldly and Spiritual Conversation) - a remarkable fusion of moral philosophy, spirituality, and poetic insight. Blending ancient Ethiopian proverbs with timeless questions about creation, virtue, and divine purpose, this book reveals how every act of daily life can become a mirror of higher truth.
From the rhythm of the seasons to the wisdom of bees and kings, Zeneb's verses transform ordinary experience into sacred reflection. His voice - by turns humble, humorous, and piercingly wise - bridges heaven and earth, faith and reason, and the eternal dialogue between God and man.
The moral and spiritual lessons hidden within Ethiopian parables and allegories.
The philosophical reflections of Aleqa Zeneb - one of Ethiopia's most overlooked yet brilliant theologians.
How nature, work, humility, and wisdom mirror divine order.
A poetic conversation between humanity and the Creator.
If you are drawn to spiritual reflection, African philosophy, or the intersection of theology and literature, this work will captivate and challenge you. It invites scholars, believers, and seekers alike to look beyond words and discover a deeper, universal truth - one that shines through Ethiopian wisdom and human experience.
"Sharpening is good, for it sharpens iron.
And a book is good, for it brightens the heart."
- Aleqa Zeneb