<p>In 'The Say of Haykar the Sage,' a tantalizing labyrinth of moral philosophy and ancient wisdom unfolds through the tale of Haykar, a venerated philosopher and Wazir under King Sankharib. This narrative, rich with allegorical depth and rooted in the Near Eastern literary tradition, showcases the eloquence and profound spirituality of its time. The stylistic language and methodical progressions reflect a deep engagement with themes of faith, hu...