Rumi and Islam

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Pub. Date: 2004-02-01
Publisher(s): Skylight Paths Pub
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Summary

Sheds new light on the religion of Rumi. Offers a satisfying taste of Islamic Sufi mysticism. The lyric and wisdom poetry of Jalaluddin Rumi has been an inspiration throughout the Middle East and Asia for over seven hundred years. Recently, it has also become popular in translations and interpretive poetic versions in English. Rumi is often considered a universal mystic who teaches ecstatic love outside any particular religion. Rumi and Islam: Selections from His Stories, Poems, and Discourses offers a new way of thinking about Rumi's poetry. Ibrahim Gamard focuses on Rumi's place within the Sufi tradition of Islam, providing readers with an image of the mystical side of the religion -- one that has love of God at its core and sublime wisdom teachings as its pathways. Ibrahim Gamard first translated Rumi's poetry from Persian in 1985, and started posting selected Rumi translations, commentary, and Persian transliterations on teh Internet in 1997. His website, www.dar-al-masnavi.org, is one of the best Web sources for in-depth information about the great Sufi mystic. Gamard is a member of the Mevlevi Order, a 730-year-old Sufi order which originated wtih Rumi himself. A licensed psychologist, he converted to Islam twenty years ago.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Introduction xiii
Stories of the Prophet
Warfare
3(4)
The Captives
7(6)
Hilal
13(8)
The Sick One
21(20)
Bilal
41(4)
The Water Carrier
45(12)
The Greedy Pagan
57(18)
The Blind One
75(4)
The Arrival of the Caravan
79(4)
The Groaning Pillar
83(4)
Ayisha
87(6)
Zayd
93(18)
Sayings of the Prophet
Prayer and Guidance
111(12)
Self-Denial and Ego-Death
123(8)
Divine Sayings
131(6)
Praises of the Prophet
Affirmations and Blessings
137(6)
Praises and Virtues
143(8)
Love and Closeness with God
151(6)
The Seal of the Prophets
157(10)
The Night Journey, the Cave, and the Pillar
167(6)
Prayer and Pilgrimage
173(4)
The Light of Muhammad and Intercession
177(6)
Death and Resurrection
183(3)
Notes 186(7)
Glossary 193(5)
Suggested Readings and Resources 198(3)
Index of Passages in Rumi's Works 201(5)
Acknowledgments 206(1)
About SkyLight Paths 207

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