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What is contributions of Jalal Al-Din Rumi in field of Sociology ?
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30 Oct '12 02:08 pm
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Rumi's importance is considered to transcend national and ethnic borders. His poems have been widely translated into many of the world's languages and transposed into various formats. In 2007, he was described as the "most popular poet in America.The general theme of Rumi's thought, like that of other mystic and Sufi poets of Persian literature, is essentially that of the concept of tawhd union with his beloved (the primal root) from which/whom he has been cut off and become aloof and his longing and desire to restore it
The Masnavi weaves fables, scenes from everyday life, Qur'anic revelations and exegesis, and metaphysics into a vast and intricate tapestry.
he states
Flee to God's Qur'an, take refuge in it
there with the spirits of the prophets merge.
The Book conveys the prophets' circumstances
those fish of the pure sea of Majesty
Answered by Ataur Rahman, 30 Oct '12 02:12 pm
The Masnavi weaves fables, scenes from everyday life, Qur'anic revelations and exegesis, and metaphysics into a vast and intricate tapestry.
he states
Flee to God's Qur'an, take refuge in it
there with the spirits of the prophets merge.
The Book conveys the prophets' circumstances
those fish of the pure sea of Majesty
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He contributed love to to the society And inspired people to realize God Almighty.
His poem below throws light on His love for the God, the Loved one.
He loved Him to the extent that he could see the God dancing in His heart.
In your light I learn how to love. In your beauty, how to make poems. You dance inside my chest where no-one sees you, but sometimes I do, sight becomeand that s this art.
Rumi
Answered by Windows, 30 Oct '12 02:22 pm
His poem below throws light on His love for the God, the Loved one.
He loved Him to the extent that he could see the God dancing in His heart.
In your light I learn how to love. In your beauty, how to make poems. You dance inside my chest where no-one sees you, but sometimes I do, sight becomeand that s this art.
Rumi
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