Rowdy, ecstatic, and sometimes stern, these teaching stories and fables reveal new and very human properties in Rumi's vision. Included here are the notorious "Latin parts" that Reynold Nicholson felt were too unseemly to appear in English in his 1920s translation. For Rumi, anything that human bein[...]
Rumi speaks a sacred language that we understand in our hearts rather than our minds. For everyone drawn to his sublime poetry, this oracle deck strengthens and illuminates their connection with this beautiful and powerful soul. The many blessings of this spiritual brother are available to all who a[...]
Indulge in Rumi's passion with this collection of 13th century love poetry. Become lost in the words of The Love Poems of Rumi. Included in this book is a collection of Jalal al-Din Rumi's passionate love poems, translated by Nader Khalili. Beautifully designed and illustrated throughout, you'll bec[...]
For more than eight centuries, Persian mystic poet and Sufi master Jalaloddin Mohammed Balkhi Rumi-commonly referred to simply as Rumi-has enchanted and enthralled readers from every faith and background with his universal themes of love, friendship, and spirituality, which he seamlessly wove into e[...]
A powerful interpretation of Rumi and his message of divine love and union. The Way of Passion, a penetrating antidote to today's spiritual crises, presents Rumi's magnificent visions of spiritual surrender and mystical union.[...]
Landmark translations of the Sufi poet/mystic Rumi from the acclaimed interpreter of the "Tao Te Ching."
Jonathan Star has assembled selections of Rumi's verse in a treasury that spans the poet's life and includes his most celebrated and poignant work. It is an enchanting volume of classic East[...]
"The first collection of poems translated into English from the forbidden volume of the Divan of Rumi"--Provided by publisher.[...]
Rumi is well known for the over 44,000 verses that appear in a 23-volume collection called the "Divan-I Kebir". Yet Rumi, also, composed 1,700 rubais, short aphorisms and observations, whose depth and message belie their brevity. The form of rubais first became well known through the 11th century co[...]
One of the most extraordinary events in the history of Sufism occurred in 1244 when the Sufi poet and mystic Jallaludin Rumi met a wandering seeker named Shams-i-Tabriz. Upon meeting, the two men immediately went into private retreat together, emerging ninety days later in a transformed condition. I[...]
The great thirteenth-century Sufi mystic and poet Jalaluddin Rumi began his life as an orthodox Islamic believer but felt that to fully experience complete union with the divine he must abandon institutionalised religion and its prescribed forms of worship. Surrendering his will to his overriding ur[...]
For centuries Rumi, the North Star, has been speaking to people from various cultures and backgrounds through the language of love in his works. Rumi, as he is most commonly known in the West, or Mawlana in the East, is one of the few people who have exerted a great influence over both space and tim[...]
An authoritative but accessible introduction to this important 13th-century historian and mystic poet Rumi, this work concentrates on the social and cultural environment in which he lived and produced his influential works. The book describes the war-torn lives of the people in Asia Minor at the tim[...]
This book is suitable for ages 12 years and over. A collection of stories from Rumi's classic opus "The Mathnawi", this astounding compilation of over 24,000 verses is carefully adapted for younger audiences. Best known for his spiritual poetry and the whirling dance of sufi practice he inspired, Ru[...]
Rumi and Confucius: Two great names, two great thinkers. Despite the fact that Confucius and Rumi were born in different periods and places, both were born at a time of social upheaval and political turmoil. Consequently, both thinkers tried to provide the means for their people to overcome the time[...]
This title includes thirty thought-provoking tales on morality, faith, and the human heart from the "Mathnawi" that are lovingly rewritten for modern readers by Rumi enthusiast Kamla K. Kapur. Written almost 800 years ago, Rumi's stories reflect the blended characteristics of the East and West. The [...]