Mevlana jalaluddin rumi biography poems
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Traveling over the centuries have been the works of Jalaluddin Rumi (1207-1273). He is especially accepted bygd Muslims for his spiritual insights. However, non-Muslims have enjoyed the poetry of this theologian and mystiker mystic. For such work to still have poetic merit, there must be something within the works that fryst vatten relevant to the time in which it fryst vatten read. Otherwise, the poetry would be seen as archaic, which is generally dismissed as readers want to directly relate to the poetry they read.
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Rumi biography
Islamic mysticism - Sufism
� Jalaluddin Rumi was born in 1207 C.E. ( i.e. Common Era aligned with A.D.) in Balkh. This city was then in the Persian province of Khorasan but is now in Afghanistan. Balkh was then a prominent city and his family had a tradition of service there in legal and religious offices. Despite this background he moved, in his youth and with his family about 1218 C.E., away from Balkh in order to avoid the warlike Mongols who were then conquering extensively under the leadership of their Khans.
� The family travelled to Baghdad, to Mecca on pilgrimage, and to Damascus and eventually settled at Karaman near Konya in what is now western Turkey.
� Following this move to Konya, then the capital of the western Seljuk Turks Jalaluddin's father was busy as an Islamic theologian, teacher and preacher. Jalaluddin followed in this tradition and, upon his father's demise in 1231 C.E. succeeded to his post as a prominent religious teacher.
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Jalāl al-Dīn Muhammad Balkhī (جلالالدین محمد بلخی), who is widely known as Jalaluddin Rumi (رومی) and Mevlana (مولانا), stands out as one of the most celebrated Iranian poets. Despite his fame, some people are unfamiliar with his mystical and romantic works. But how much do we truly know about the life and works of this great poet and mystic? In this Article from CyrusCrafts magazine, we aim to delve into Jalaluddin Rumi biography and uncover the lesser-known aspects of his life.
Life of Rumi (Rumi Biography)
Who is Rumi? Rumi full name Jalaluddin Muhammad Rumi, was a famous Iranian poet, mystic, and master who lived in the 13th century. Undoubtedly, he is the greatest mystical poet of all time.
Rumi's works have been translated into several languages. His poems are still widely read and influence many people. Even the Western world became interested in studying the character and poetry of Rumi in the 18th century. Among his most famous works, we can mention "Muthnavi", "Divan