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Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi[Mevlana_Jalaluddin_Rumi]

 
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City of Residence : Balkh -Tajikistan
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Biography :
Prose 2005-05-06 (8294 hits )

Ca să vindec arsura tristeții Tale :
Poetry 2016-03-09 (2392 hits )

CălăreÈ›ul È™i omul care a înghiÈ›it un È™arpe : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-15 (2334 hits )

Când pieptul ți se eliberează :
Poetry 2016-03-09 (2552 hits )

Când sunt cu Tine, iubindu-Te :
Poetry 2016-02-22 (2510 hits )

Când sunt cu tine… :
Poetry 2015-10-18 (2891 hits )

Cântecul flautului din trestie (variantă) : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-16 (2137 hits )

Casa de oaspeti :
Poetry 2003-09-11 (10126 hits )

Căutând faÈ›a Ta : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-04-28 (2240 hits )

Ce cauÈ›i? : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-02 (2252 hits )

Ce pierdere! :
Poetry 2005-03-30 (8544 hits )

Chemarea iubirii :
Poetry 2003-10-02 (7718 hits )

Ciine este acest rege? : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-21 (2254 hits )

Cine este la usa Mea? :
Poetry 2003-09-20 (6991 hits )

Citește o singură pagină din cartea noastră :
Poetry 2016-03-09 (2402 hits )

Corabia scufundată în dragoste :
Poetry 2015-10-26 (3059 hits )

Creatorul : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-06 (2345 hits )

Cu a iubitului apă a vieții :
Poetry 2016-03-09 (2310 hits )

Cu adevărat : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-20 (2218 hits )

Cum ai putea găsi doar perla uitându-te la mare? :
Poetry 2016-03-09 (2402 hits )

Dacă mori, Dumnezeu îți dăruiește o altă viață :
Poetry 2016-01-09 (2934 hits )

De ce sufletul meu nu prinde aripi atunci când îți aude chemarea? : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-01 (2146 hits )

Deschide fereastra inimii tale : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-18 (2358 hits )

Diferite trucuri È™i deghizări : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-15 (2136 hits )

Din dragostea noastră pentru vacuitate : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-01 (2311 hits )

Dincolo de această lume : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-04-29 (2210 hits )

Dincolo de aparenÈ›a contrariilor : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-21 (2107 hits )

Dorință : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-07 (2272 hits )

Dragostea este stăpână :
Poetry 2015-10-26 (2918 hits )

Dragostea vine din infinit... :
Poetry 2015-10-18 (2661 hits )

Fereastra sufletului : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-06 (2269 hits )

Gratia viziunii pure :
Poetry 2003-10-02 (6618 hits )

În răsăritul fericirii :
Poetry 2016-01-09 (2817 hits )

ÃŽndrăgostitul nu caută fericirea : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-23 (2297 hits )

Inima :
Poetry 2005-03-30 (9217 hits )

Inima mea înflăcărată : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-19 (2105 hits )

Intelectualul : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-02 (2142 hits )

Intoxicat de iubire :
Poetry 2003-09-13 (8064 hits )

Între iubirea mea și inima mea :
Poetry 2016-01-09 (2792 hits )

Iubirea a spus – Bucuria : Fața mea este ca spinii
Poetry 2015-12-12 (2232 hits )

Iubirea Sa este suficient de dulce : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-17 (2222 hits )

Iubirea vine :
Poetry 2016-02-22 (2080 hits )

Iubita mea : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-03 (1653 hits )

Iubitii privilegiati :
Poetry 2003-09-20 (7027 hits )

Lasă-ți iubita să fie :
Poetry 2016-03-09 (1850 hits )

Luptă pentru a câștiga : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-04 (1759 hits )

Mă iubeÈ™ti? : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-03 (1627 hits )

Mathnawî : (fragment)
Personals 2010-06-09 (8224 hits )

Minciuni : din volumul: „Iubire È™i zbor extatic în Inima Divină Infinităâ€
Poetry 2018-05-18 (1658 hits )

Moartea fiecărui om este la fel ca el însuși :
Poetry 2016-02-22 (1976 hits )


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Biography Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi

Mawlānā Jalāl ad-Dīn Muḥammad Balkhī, also known as Jalāl ad-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī, but known to the English-speaking world simply as Rumi, (30 September 1207 – 17 December 1273), was a 13th-century Persian poet, Islamic jurist, theologian, and mystic. Rūmī is a descriptive name meaning "the Roman" since he lived most of his life in an area called Rūm because it was once ruled by the Byzantine Empire.

According to tradition, Rumi was born in Balkh, Khorasan (now in Afghanistan), the hometown of his father's family. Scholars, however, argue that he was most likely born in Wakhsh, a small town located at the river Wakhsh in what is now Tajikistan. Wakhsh belonged to the larger province of Balkh, and in the year Rumi was born, his father was an appointed scholar there. Both these cities were at the time included in the Greater Persian cultural sphere of Khorasan, the easternmost province of historical Persia, and were part of the Khwarezmian Empire.

His birthplace and native language both indicate a Persian heritage. Due to quarrels between different dynasties in Khorasan, opposition to the Khwarizmid Shahs who were considered devious by Bahā ud-Dīn Walad (Rumi's father) or fear of the impending Mongol cataclysm, his father decided to migrate westwards. Rumi's family traveled west, first performing the Hajj and eventually settling in the Anatolian city Konya (capital of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum, now located in Turkey). This was where he lived most of his life, and here he composed one of the crowning glories of Persian literature which profoundly affected the culture of the area.

He lived most of his life under the Sultanate of Rum, where he produced his works and died in 1273 CE. He was buried in Konya and his shrine became a place of pilgrimage. Following his death, his followers and his son Sultan Walad founded the Mawlawīyah Sufi Order, also known as the Order of the Whirling Dervishes, famous for its Sufi dance known as the samāʿ ceremony.

Rumi's works are written in the New Persian language. A Persian literary renaissance (in the 8th/9th century) started in regions of Sistan, Khorāsān and Transoxiana and by the 10th/11th century, it reinforced the Persian language as the preferred literary and cultural language in the Persian Islamic world. Although Rumi's works were written in Persian, Rumi's importance is considered to transcend national and ethnic borders. His original works are widely read in their original language across the Persian-speaking world. Translations of his works are very popular in other countries. His poetry has influenced Persian literature as well as the literature of the Urdu, Bengali, Arabic and Turkish languages. His poems have been widely translated into many of the world's languages and transposed into various formats; He has been described as the "most popular poet in America" in 2007.


Rumi was born in present day Afghanistan, in the city of Balkh. His life is described in Shams ud-Din Ahmad Aflāki's Manāqib ul-Ārifīn (written between 1318 and 1353). Rumi's father was Bahā ud-Dīn Walad, a theologian, jurist and a mystic from Balkh, who was also known during his lifetime as Sultan al-Ulama or "Sultan of the Scholars". His mother was Mu'mina Khātūn.

When the Mongols invaded Central Asia sometime between 1215 and 1220, Baha ud-Din Walad, with his whole family and a group of disciples, set out westwards. On the road to Anatolia, Rumi encountered one of the most famous mystic Persian poets, 'Attar, in the Iranian city of Nishapur, located in the province of Khorāsān. 'Attar immediately recognized Rumi's spiritual eminence. He saw the father walking ahead of the son and said, "Here comes a sea followed by an ocean." He gave the boy his Asrārnāma, a book about the entanglement of the soul in the material world. This meeting had a deep impact on the eighteen-year-old Rumi, and later on became the inspiration for his works.

From Nishapur, Walad and his entourage set out for Baghdad, meeting many of the scholars and Sufis of the city. From there they went to Baghdad, and Hejaz and performed the pilgrimage at Mecca. The migrating caravan then passed through Damascus, Malatya, Erzincan, Sivas, Kayseri and Nigde. They finally settled in Karaman for seven years; Rumi's mother and brother both died there. In 1225, Rumi married Gowhar Khatun in Karaman. They had two sons: Sultan Walad and Ala-eddin Chalabi. When his wife died, Rumi married again and had a son, Amir Alim Chalabi, and a daughter, Malakeh Khatun.

On 1 May 1228, most likely as a result of the insistent invitation of 'Alā' ud-Dīn Key-Qobād, ruler of Anatolia, Baha' ud-Din came and finally settled in Konya in Anatolia within the westernmost territories of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm.





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