top of page
Jalal Al-Din Rumi
Jalal Al-Din Rumi was a 13th century Persian poet, theologian, and Sufi mystic who is widely considered to be one of the most beloved and influential figures in Islamic literature. Born in Balkh, present-day Afghanistan, in 1207, Rumi left his native land at an early age due to the Mongol invasion and eventually settled in Konya, Turkey, where he lived for the majority of his life until his death in 1273.
Throughout his lifetime, Rumi composed a massive body of work that includes poetry, prose, and spiritual philosophy, but it is his poetry that has resonated most powerfully with audiences across time and space. Drawing on the rich mystical tradition of Sufism, Rumi's poetry explores themes of love, longing, and spiritual union with the divine in a way that continues to inspire and captivate readers today.
Rumi's best-known work is the Masnavi, a six-volume epic poem that has been called the "Koran in Persian" for its expansive exploration of spiritual themes and deep insights into the human condition. His other works include the Divan-e Shams, a collection of over 40,000 verses which express his intense relationship with the legendary Sufi master Shams-i Tabriz and the Diwan-e Kabir, a collection of ghazals and other shorter poems.
Rumi's poetry has been translated into numerous languages and has inspired countless artists, musicians, and writers throughout the centuries. His impact on contemporary spirituality and culture is immeasurable, and his teachings continue to provide a beacon of light for those seeking deeper meaning and connection in their lives today.
In addition to his literary legacy, Rumi is revered as the founder of the Mevlevi order, also known as the Whirling Dervishes, who use dance and music as a form of meditation and devotion to God. His teachings of love, compassion, and the pursuit of spiritual knowledge continue to inspire and uplift people of all cultures and backgrounds, making him a true global icon of peace and wisdom.
Questions Balance:
Author Information
Authored Books
"Talk" to your favourite books/authors.
2,000+ books and authors
and counting...
Disclaimer: This is an AI-driven website. Answers from "books" and "authors" might contain inaccuracies and should not be taken at face value. You should consider it parodies.
Enter coupon code "MyFirstTime" at the member's area to get a free 100 questions credit. Limited quantity available.
bottom of page