Situating Rumi in his religious and literary context, this book explains the echoes in Rumi's writings of Qur'an and Prophetic traditions, and the everyday religious life of Muslims, and explains his debt to predecessors among poets like and Fariduddin 'Attar, and Sufis and thinkers like Hallaj, Qushayri, Ghazali.
Situating Rumi in his religious and literary context, this book explains the echoes in Rumi's writings of Qur'an and Prophetic traditions, and the everyday religious life of Muslims, and explains his debt to predecessors among poets like and Fariduddin 'Attar, and Sufis and thinkers like Hallaj, Qushayri, Ghazali.
Annemarie Schimmel, former Professor Emerita of Indo-Muslim Culture in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Harvard Divinity School, Harvard University, USA Paul Bergne (translator), former diplomat and founding director of The Oxford Society for the Caspian and Central Asia (TOSCCA).
Inhaltsangabe
Editor's note Foreword 1. Life and work 2 Mevlana's poetical work 3 The religious foundations 4 Thoughts about God 5 Mevlana as teacher 6 The mysterium of love 7 What does Rumi's work mean to us? 8 Bibliographical information Notes Index
Editor's note Foreword 1. Life and work 2 Mevlana's poetical work 3 The religious foundations 4 Thoughts about God 5 Mevlana as teacher 6 The mysterium of love 7 What does Rumi's work mean to us? 8 Bibliographical information Notes Index
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