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The love poems of Rumi / translated by Nader Khalili.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Persian Series: Timeless RumiPublication details: New York, NY : Wellfleet Press, 2020.Edition: First editionDescription: 128 pages : illustratons (color) ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9780760368374
Other title:
  • Love Poems of Rumi
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • PK6480.E5
Contents:
An Introduction to Rumi's Love Poetry — Dancing the Flame — Fountain of Fire — About the Translator.
Summary: Translated by renowned Rumi expert Nader Khalili, over 120 poems about love from the Persian mystic poet and Sufi master have been carefully collected and curated in this beautifully illustrated edition. For more than eight centuries, Jalaluddin Muhammad 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 resplendent poetry. The verses herein perfectly express and are centered on the theme of love, along with the quest, desire, and deeper meanings of love for not only ourselves, but also of our fellow humankind.
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An Introduction to Rumi's Love Poetry — Dancing the Flame — Fountain of Fire — About the Translator.

Translated by renowned Rumi expert Nader Khalili, over 120 poems about love from the Persian mystic poet and Sufi master have been carefully collected and curated in this beautifully illustrated edition.

For more than eight centuries, Jalaluddin Muhammad 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 resplendent poetry.

The verses herein perfectly express and are centered on the theme of love, along with the quest, desire, and deeper meanings of love for not only ourselves, but also of our fellow humankind.

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