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Rumiin full Jalal al-Din al-Rumi byname Mawlana (Arabic: “Our Master”)(born c. Sept. 30, 1207, Balkh, Ghurid empire—died Dec. 17, 1273, Konya, Anatolia) The greatest Sufi mystic and among the most renowned Persian poets. He was a teacher at a madrasah in Anatolia when he met Shams al-Din (“Sun of Religion”), a wandering dervish who revealed to him the inner mysteries of divine majesty; their intimate relationship scandalized Rumi's followers, who likely had Shams al-Din murdered. The disappearance of his companion turned Rumi to poetry, and his Divan-e Shams (“Collected Poetry of the Sun”) contains verses on his love and longing for Shams al-Din. His main work, the didactic epic Masnavi-ye Ma'navi (“Spiritual Couplets”), widely influenced Muslim mystical thought and literature. He is believed to have composed poetry while in a state of ecstasy and often accompanied his verses by a whirling dance. After his death, his disciples were organized as the Mawlawiyyah (Mevlevi), a Sufi order called in the West the “whirling dervishes,” and his influence on Turkish culture is inestimable. His poems, originally in Persian, have been translated into a number of languages, including English, and have enjoyed a worldwide following into the modern period. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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No references found | It also had a thorough going on our country's predicaments with Sayed Sadig El Mahadi in Addis Ababa even before he assumed power and later with Mawlana El Mirghani in 1986 whom we sadly miss in this gathering. Gilles Kepel describes the ideological contributions to the rise of political Islam by men such as Egypt's Sayiid Qutb (intellectual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood) and Pakistan's Mawlana Mawdudi (founder of Jamaat-e-Islami). In one of the few detailed and well-reasoned critiques of the theory of evolution to be found in Urdu, Mawlana Muhammad Shihab al-Din Nadwi has examined it from the perspective of the Qur'anic metaphysics. |
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