Rumi

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Rumi

I Rumi king larawan a gewa ning talagulis a Iranian a i Hossein Behzad (1957)
Mibait30 ya ing Septiembre 1207
Wakhsh (ngéni Tajikistan), Imperiong Khwarezmian
Mete17 ya ing Diciembre 1273 (edad 66)
Konya (ngéniTurquia), Sultanato ning Rum
LibinganKutkutan nang Mevlana Rumi, Museo Mevlana, Konya, Turquia
Kapanintunan/propesionPoeta, Hanafi faqih, scholar a Muslim ó ulama, teólogong Maturidi ampóng misticong Sufi
AsawaGevher Khatun, Karra Khatun​
ÁnakSultan Valad, Ala al-din Chelebi, Amir Alim Chelebi, Malike Khatun

I Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī ó kabud ná mû Rumi (30 ya ing Septiembre 1207 – 17 ya ing Diciember 1273), métung yang poeta, Hanafi faqih, scholar a Muslim ó ulama, teólogong Maturidi ampóng misticong Sufi a ménibat king Kéragulang Khorasan king Kéragulang Iran.[1][2]

  1. Lewis, Franklin D. (2008). Rumi: Past and Present, East and West: The life, Teaching and poetry of Jalal Al-Din Rumi. Oneworld Publication. “How is that a Persian boy born almost eight hundred years ago in Khorasan, the northeastern province of greater Iran, in a region that we identify today as in Central Asia, but was considered in those days as part of the greater Persian cultural sphere, wound up in central Anatolia on the receding edge of the Byzantine cultural sphere, in what is now Turkey, some 1,500 miles to the west?” 
  2. Schimmel, Annemarie (7 April 1994). The Mystery of Numbers. Oxford University Press. “These examples are taken from the Persian mystic Rumi's work, not from Chinese, but they express the yang-yinTemplate:Sic relationship with perfect lucidity.”