Kingdom of Joy
Kingdom of Joy
Hundreds of years after his death, the stories of Rumi continue to enchant the old and the young. Whether he was writing about frogs and parrots or sultans and scoundrels, the charm and attraction inherent in the stories point to a timeless element that draws on the sacred, the source constantly being the Qur`an.
The stories of Rumi are simply commentaries on verses or themes found in the Holy Book, for a couple of verses in the Mathnawi or a simple story about a sleeping bear or a bald parrot can not only entertain and amuse but also educate and transform the soul. Therein lies the magic of Rumi.
Author: Abdur Rahman AzzamISBN: 9780946079896
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Muhammadi Trust
First Published: 2002
Size: 210mm x 210mm
Pages: 154
Weight: 0.5 Kg
Author: Abdur Rahman Azzam
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ISBN: 9780946079896
Publication Date: 2002
Cover: Hardcover
Language: English
Pages: 154
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Rumi was not a lover of Ahlulbayt (a.s). Rumi never condemned the Killers of Ahlulbayt, on the contrary he Praised them.
Rumi Praising the killer of Imam Ali (a.s). It's about time people knew who Rumi really was.
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