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 Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Celâladin Mehmet Rumi or Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Balkhi
Rumi, Jalal al-Din, a biography by Professor Iraj Bashiri, University of Minnesota.
Rumi was sent to Damascus and Aleppo to obtain religious education.
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 Rumi, Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Din ar- @AryanaSite.com
Rumi, Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Din ar- (1207-1273), Persian mystic and poet, born in what is now Afghanistan.
In 1244 Rumi accepted the religious guidance of Shams ad-Din, a dervish living in Tabrîz, and hoped to devote his life to creating poetry expressing his feelings for his spiritual master.
Shams ad-Din disappeared, without explanation, in 1247, and Rumi composed nearly 30,000 verses of grief at this loss.
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 Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Masnavi I Ma'navi, by Maulana Jalalu-'d-din Muhammad Rumi, Abridged and Translated by E.H. Whinfield on sacred-texts.com
Molana Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Balkhi or Celâladin Mehmet Rumi
Rumi, Jalal al-Din, a biography by Professor Iraj Bashiri, University of Minnesota.
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 Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi Biography - Poetry - PoemofQuotes.com
Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi was born on September 30, 1207 to a family of learned Persian theologiansin in a city of Greater Khorasan province in Persia, presently known as Balkh, Afghanistan and died in Konya within the Seljuk Empire's territory, currently it's within Turkey, on December 17, 1273.
Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi played a huge role in converting Orthodox Anatolia (Asia-minor) to Islam.
Rumi, also known as Balkhi, Mawlawi or Mawlana (meaning our guide or our lord), moved to Konya after they performed pilgrimage to Mecca when he was just 18 with his father, Baha'al din Veled, when the Mongols invaded Central Asia.
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 Jalal ad-Din - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi (1207-1273), a Persian poet and Sufi mystic.
Jalal ad-Din is the name of the following persons
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Jalalu'l-Din Rumi / Rose Ghajar Bakhtiar / Muhammad Nur Abdus Salam
Jalal Al-Din Rumi / Rumi Mevlana Jalaluddin / Camille Adams Helminski / Kabir Helminski / Camille Helminski
Jalal Al-Din Rumi / Jalaluddin Rumi / Coleman Barks / A. Arberry
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Rumi, Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Din ar- (1207-1273), Persian mystic and poet, born in what is now Afghanistan.
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 Re: Rumi & Prophet Muhammad - was [Responding with affection. Recalling
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But the difference between Rumi and Bahaullah is that as a Muslim, it is possible to accept the greatness of Rumi and he fits into and enriches an Islamic paradigm.
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 Rumi - The Mathnawi of Jalalu'ddin Rumi translated by EH Whinfield
Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi(1207 - Dec 17, 1273).
Jalal al-Din Rumi, known to his disciples as Maulana Rumi, "Our Master, According to some sources, Rumi was visiting Baghdad just before it was sacked
the Spiritual Couplets of Maulana Jalalu-'d'Din Muhammed i Rumi by Jalal'uddin Rumi Abridged and Translated by EH Whinfield © 1898.
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 Jalal Al Din Muhammad Rumi
Rumi Sufi poet Medetrinalia ancient Rome Meditrina St Jerome Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi Robinson Crusoe born Ether Raymond Lulle Paracelsus...
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 Sufismen i det moderna Iran
Till de främsta företrädarna för irfan under 1900-talet hörde Sayyid Muhammad Kazim Assar, Allama Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i och Jalal al-Din Ashtiyani.
I den persiske diktaren Jalal al-Din Rumis ord är den kärleken och hjärtats religion, den kärlek som trotsar varje beskrivning och blott måste smakas.
Han använder sig genomgående av samma meter som Jalal al-Din Rumi gör i verket Masnavi-yi Manavi (Andlighetens masnavi) och går så långt som till att kalla sig själv Rumi-yi asr (samtidens Rumi).
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 Rumi, Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Din ar- @AryanaSite.com
Rumi, Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Din ar- (1207-1273), Persian mystic and poet, born in what is now Afghanistan.
Rumi was early influenced by Islamic mysticism, or Sufism, and this element permeates his lyrical and didactic poetry.
After Rumi's death, his followers organized the sect of Mawlaw or Mevlevi, known in the West as the whirling, or dancing dervishes.
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 Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi : Jalal ad-Din Rumi
Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi (also known as Mevlana, meaning our guide) ( 1207 - 1273 CE) is a Persian poet and Sufi mystic, who was born in Balkh[?] (present Afghanistan, then within the borders of Mogul Empire of Genghis Khan) and died in Konya (present Turkey, then within Anatolian part of Seljuk Empire).
Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi : Jalal ad-Din Rumi
In the advent of Mongol invasion of Central Asia, his father (Baha'al din Veled) set out to Konya, Anatolia within the westernmost territories of Seljuk Empire.
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 Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi : Jalal ad-Din Rumi
Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi (also known as Mevlana, meaning our guide) ( 1207 - 1273 CE) is a Persian poet and Sufi mystic, who was born in Balkh[?] (present Afghanistan, then within the borders of Mogul Empire of Genghis Khan) and died in Konya (present Turkey, then within Anatolian part of Seljuk Empire).
It uses material from the wikipedia article Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi : Jalal ad-Din Rumi.
In the advent of Mongol invasion of Central Asia, his father (Baha'al din Veled) set out to Konya, Anatolia within the westernmost territories of Seljuk Empire.
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 Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi - Enpsychlopedia
Rumi, Jalal al-Din ( http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/bashiri/Poets/Rumi.html#Rumi), a biography by Professor Iraj Bashiri, University of Minnesota.
When the Mongols invaded Central Asia, his father (Baha'al din Veled) set out to Konya, Anatolia within the westernmost territories of Seljuk Empire.
To many modern Westerners, his teachings are one of the best introductions to the philosophy and practice of Sufism.
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 Jalal ad-Din - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi (1207-1273), a Persian poet and Sufi mystic.
Jalal ad-Din is the name of the following persons
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 Mongols
The most famous Muslim ever to live at Konya, Jalal ad-Din ar-Rumi, had emigrated from eastern Iran with his father before the arrival of the Mongols.
The poetry inspired by Jalal ad-Din's association with Shams ad-Din is unparalleled in Persian literature.
The first Mongol incursions into Islamdom in 1220 were a response to a challenge from the Khwarezm-Shah 'Ala' ad-Din Muhammad, the aggressive reigning leader of a dynasty formed in the Oxus Delta by a local governor who had rebelled against the Seljuq regime in Khorasan.
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 C.I.4.P.I. ~ WWW.KEALEY.NET ~ Canadian Institute for Political Integrity
Jalal was the best-known writer of mystical poetry in the masnavi style (see Jalal ad-Din ar-Rumi).
The sudden death of the spiritual and political leader took the Islamic community by surprise, and within a few decades it was deemed necessary to preserve all of Muhammad's words and actions since they were believed to have been inspired.
Maurice Strong, a Canadian and the number two man at the United Nations, is masterminding this ultimate terrorist plan for the homeland destruction of America with the help of CBC~TV PriestHoods, from the safety of his vast Bacca Grande ranch in Colorado.
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Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi (poet and Sufi mystic)
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Jalal Mansur Nuriddin, an Army paratrooper who chose to go to jail instead of fight in the Vietnam War, founded...
Jalal Nurridin Date posted: 19th January 2005 Source: Mike Karthauser / Brightstorm Ltd Jalal Mansur Nuriddin was one of the seven founding members of The Last Poets, who first hit most people's...
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 Jalal ad-Din - Art History Online Reference and Guide
Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi (1207-1273), a Persian poet and Sufi mystic.
Jalal ad-Din is the name of the following persons
Jalal ad-Din - Your Art History Reference Guide!
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 Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi (Arabic: جلال الدين محمد رومي) or Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Balkhi
Rumi, Jalal al-Din, a biography by Professor Iraj Bashiri, University of Minnesota.
Rumi was sent to Damascus and Aleppo to obtain religious education.
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Rumi, Jalal ad-Din Rumi, Jalal ad-Dinjäläl´ ĕd-dēn´ roo´mē, 1207-73, great Islamic Persian sage and poet mystic, b.
Mansur, al- Mansur, al- (Muhammad ibn Abi-Amir al-Mansur billah), 914-1002, Moorish regent of Córdoba, known in Spanish as Almanzor.
Born a Sunni, he traveled in Persia, India, and Turkistan, and experimented with a number of religious philosophies, including Sufism, Manichaeism, a...
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 Jalal ad-Din
Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi (1207-1273), a Persian poet and Sufi mystic.
Jalal ad-Din is the name of the following persons
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 Abebooks Search Results - Al Husayn Ibn
Rumi, Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Ibn al-Husayn (604 - 672 AH/1207 - 1273 AD).
Al -`abidin, Imam Zayn & al-Husayn, `Ali Ibn
Among other topics, His Majesty's memoirs deal with the Arab League, the Palestine war, and the activities of the Arab Higher Commission and member governments of the Arab League regarding the Palestine case.
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 Yunus Emre --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Yunus Emre was well versed in mystical philosophy, especially that of the 13th-century poet and mystic Jalal ad-Din ar-Rumi.
1994 World Food Prize Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus
Yunus Emre had introduced a popular form of mystical poetry; yet the mainstream of secular and religious literature followed Persian models (although it took some time to establish the Persian rules of prosody because of the entirely different structure of the Turkish...
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 Medieval Sourcebook: Islam
1250 CE Jalal ad-Din Rumi (1207-1273 CE): Poems from the Divan-I Shams-I Tabriz, c.
Pre-Islamic Arabia: The Hanged Poems, before 622 CE The Pre-Islamic poems of Imru-Ul-Quais, Antar, and Zuhair which Muhammad allowed to remain hanging in the Ka'aba.
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 Germany Online: Information Services: Publications: The Week in Germany
She wrote extensively on the Persian mystic poet Jalal ad-Din Rumi, as well as the Muslim thinker Muhammad Iqbal, regarded by many as the spiritual father of Pakistan.
Schimmel's devotion to her field won her widespread acclaim in the Muslim world and in the West.
Schimmel sparked controversy in 1995 by publicly criticizing British author Salman Rushdie, whose novel The Satanic Verses had elicited a death threat from Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini.
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