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Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī (1207–1273), known simply as Rumi, was a 13th-century Persian poet, Islamic scholar, and Sufi mystic. Born in Balkh (modern Afghanistan), he settled in Konya (modern Turkey). His masterwork, the Masnavi, is regarded as one of the greatest poems of the Persian language. His lyrical poetry in the Divan-e Shams is celebrated worldwide for its themes of divine love, spiritual longing, and mystical union. Rumi remains one of the most widely read poets in the world.
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The Persian Mystics: Rumi
The Persian Mystics: Rumi by Rumi. JALÁLU'D-DÍN RÚMÍ BY F. HADLAND DAVIS AUTHOR OF "IN THE VALLEY OF STARS THERE IS A TOWER OP SILENCE" WISDOM OF THE EAST THE PERSIAN MYSTICS LONDON JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, W. 1920...
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