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Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī, commonly known as Rumi (30 September 1207 – 17 December 1273), was a Sufi mystic, poet, and founder of the Islamic brotherhood known as the Mevlevi Order. Rumi is an influential figure in Sufism, and his thought and works loom large both in Persian literature and mystic poetry in general. Today, his translated works are enjoyed all over the world.

The rapidly advancing Mongol hordes forced his family to flee west early on in his life. After spending time in various cities across Iran, Baghdad, and Damascus, he settled in Konya with his family at age 19. Until recently, Konya had been a province of the Eastern Roman Empire, hence his name, Rumi, i.e. "the Roman". Although he was exposed to Sufi thought from his early childhood, he was expected to follow his fathers footsteps as an Islamic scholar.

However, the arrival to Konya of the mysterious wandering dervish, Shams Tabrīzī, would alter the course of his life permanently. Rumi and Shams became infatuated with each other, causing Rumi to neglect his duties. When Shams mysteriously disappeared, Rumi experienced an intense period of grief reflected in his Divan of Shams Tabrīzī. This was the defining moment in the evolution of Rumi's spiritual worldview, and marked the beginning of his poetic output.

His Masnavi, often called a "Qur'an in Persian", is considered one of the greatest poems of the Persian language. Many Muslims, particularly in the Turko-Persian cultural sphere, regard the Masnavi as one of the most important works of Islamic literature, falling behind only the Quran.

Rumi's works are widely read today across his native Greater Iran as well as in Turkey, where the Sufi brotherhood he founded is based. His poems have been translated into many of the world's languages, and Rumi has been described as the "world's most popular poet." In the United States, he has become the best selling poet in recent years.

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Yoga Room Class - March 9th, 2021

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Rumi, YRB-2021-Spring, Stillness, Lotus Sutra, Silence
Mar 09 2021
The Yoga Room

Since You Cannot Waste Time, Don’t

Wisdom, Karmic Consequences, Consciousness, Rumi, Karmic Consequences, cognitive...
Oct 08 2016
AM
No Abode Hermitage

Exploring Consciousness and Realizing Wisdom

Exploring consciousness with the aid of Buddha's teachings is a path to discovering and realizing deep, liberating Wisdom. Consciousness may be experienced as confining and confusing; at the same...

Consciousness, Nirvana, Addiction, Nirvana, Samsara, Addiction, Rumi
Mar 23 2014
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No Abode Hermitage

The Basic Practice of Stillness and Silence 

Silence, Impermanence, Money, Rumi, Attachment
Feb 12 2011
No Abode Hermitage

The Great Vow of Wholeheartedness and Taking Care of Our Stories

Green Gulch Farm Sunday Dharma Talk
October 21, 2007

Rumi, Emotions, Tassajara, Money
Oct 21 2007
Green Gulch Farm

The Great Vow of Wholeheartedness and Taking Care of Our Stories

Serial: RA-03483

Green Gulch Farm Sunday Dharma Talk
October 21, 2007

 

Rumi, Emotions, Tassajara, Money, Equanimity, Zazen, Posture
Oct 21 2007
Green Gulch Farm

All Religions Support Each Other

Serial: RA-00505

Note: It was decided not to put this talk out to the public, because there are things in it which could easily be misunderstood. Jane Lazar 2/06/06

Religion, Patience, Evil, Impermanence, Rumi
May 29 2005
Green Gulch Farm