The Middle East is toughly the world’s most harmonious area, and it solely will get extra fractious if you happen to add in South Asia and the Mediterranean. However there’s one factor on which many residents of that extensive geographical span can agree: Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī. One would possibly at first imagine {that a} thirteenth-century poet and mystical philosopher who wrote in Persian, with occasional forays into Turkish, Arabic, and Greek, can be a distinct segment figure at present, if recognized in any respect. In reality, Rumi, as he’s commonly recognized, is now some of the popular writers in not simply the Middle East however the world; English reinterpretations of his verse have even made him the best-selling poet within the United States.
“The transformative second in Rumi’s life got here in 1244, when he met a wandering mystic generally known as Shams of Tabriz,” writes the BBC’s Jane Ciabattari. She quotes Brad Gooch, creator of Rumi’s Secret: The Lifetime of the Sufi Poet of Love, describing them as having an “electric palship for 3 years,” after which Shams disappeared. “Rumi coped by writing poetry,” which incorporates 3,000 poems written for “Shams, the prophet Muhammad and God. He wrote 2,000 rubayat, four-line quatrains. He wrote in couplets a six-volume spiritual epic, The Masnavi.” He did all this work in service of what, in the animated TED-Ed lesson above, Stephanie Honchell Smith calls his ultimate objective: “the reunification of his soul with God via the experience of divine love.”
How is such a like to be accessed? “Love resides not in be taughting, not in knowledge, not in pages in books,” Rumi declared. “Wherever the debates of males might lead, that isn’t the lover’s path.” He pursued it via devotion to Shams’ Sufism, “participating in ritualized dancing and preaching the religion of affection via lectures, poetry, and prose.” Later in life, he shifted “from ecstatic expressions of divine like to verses that information others to discover it for themselves,” incorporating “concepts, stories, and quotes from Islamic religious texts, Arabic and Persian literature and earlier Sufi writings and poetry.” Perhaps there may be no full appreciation of Rumi’s work without a scholar’s underneathstanding of the languages and cultures he knew. But when his gross sales figures are anyfactor to go by, the lengthying into which his complex work faucets is universal.
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Primarily based in Seoul, Colin Marshall writes and broadcasts on cities, language, and culture. His initiatives embrace the Substack newsletter Books on Cities and the e book The Statemuch less Metropolis: a Stroll via Twenty first-Century Los Angeles. Follow him on Twitter at @colinmarshall or on Facee book.