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672 AHDeath of Jalal al-Din al-Rumi

Jalal al-Din Muhammad al-Rumi, the great Persian poet and Sufi mystic, died in Konya. His...

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medievalJalal ad-Din ar-Rumi

Persian scholar, jurist, and one of the most celebrated poets in history. His Masnavi, a six-volume spiritual poem, is called 'the Quran in the Persian language

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Ibn AjurrumAl-Ajrumiyyah

By Ibn Ajurrum. The most widely memorized introductory text on Arabic grammar in the Islamic world. Ibn Ajurrum condensed the fundamentals of Arabic syntax (nah

Ibn Hisham an-NahwiQatr an-Nada wa Ball as-Sada

...ammar text that bridges the gap between the elementary al-Ajrumiyyah and the advanced Alfiyyah of Ibn Malik. Ibn Hisham, wid...

Ibn Hisham al-AnsariSharh Shudur adh-Dhahab

...poetry. It bridges the gap between beginner texts like al-Ajrumiyyah and advanced works like Alfiyyat Ibn Malik.

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CultureThe Islamic Poetry Tradition

From the pre-Islamic odes to the Sufi poetry of Rumi and Iqbal, the role of poetry in Muslim civilization.

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Abdal Hakim MuradRumi and the Tradition of Islamic Mysticism

By Abdal Hakim Murad. 1:10:00

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Mevlevi Order (Whirling Dervishes)

A Sufi order founded by the followers of Jalal al-Din al-Rumi (1207-1273 CE) in Konya, Turkey. Famous for the Sema ceremo...

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