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Jalal ad-Din Rumi



Rumi, Jalal Ad-Din - jälälˈ ĕd-dēnˈ rooˈmē, 1207–73, great Islamic Persian sage and poet mystic, b. in Balkh. His father, a scholar, was invited by the Seljuk sultan of Rum to settle in Iconium (now Konya), Turkey. His apprenticeship as a Sufi mystic was guided by the mysterious Shams ad-Din Tabrizi (d. 1247), who was considered one of   Read More...

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