Literature

Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi

Rumi's Teaching Cell at the Madrasa · Konya, Anatolia (present-day Turkey)

13th-century Persian poet, Islamic scholar, and Sufi mystic whose spiritual poetry and teachings on divine love became among the most widely read in the world.

Mystical poetry · Sufi teachings · Founding the Mevlevi order 1244–1273 Persian 1207–1273

The Sacred Foundation

lifetime foundation

The divine revelation and theological cornerstone that anchored all of Rumi's mystical poetry and spiritual understanding.

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Masters of the Mystical Path

formative influences

The great Sufi teachers and mystics whose spiritual insights and poetic expressions shaped Rumi's own understanding of divine love and mystical experience.

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Wisdom Through Story

literary development

Literary works that demonstrated how spiritual wisdom could be conveyed through narrative, allegory, and moral tales.

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Echoes of Universal Devotion

broader spiritual context

Works from other mystical traditions that reflected the universal nature of divine love and spiritual seeking that Rumi would come to embody.

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Books About

Biographies, critical studies, and retrospectives.