Generally, Rumi with his quotes is understood without the context of his religion - Islam - which is one of the important contexts necessary to know Rumi. Being a Muslim, Rumi has used a lot of references and metaphors that come from Islamic Culture. On the other hand, There are also attempts to limit Rumi to one religion. In this first episode of Rumi Begu, we talk about different ways to understand Rumi.
Rumi Begu | A Podcast dedicated to the life and works of Moulana Rumi
Created by: Ashwin Afraad | Narrated by: Tanvi, Ashwin Afraad
اولین نفر کامنت بزار
Ghazal No. 3051 from Divan-e-Shams "Dar ne...
As Shams disappears again, Rumi finds himself e...
Ghazal No. 1690 from Divan-e-Shams "Andar ...
Shams returns to Konya, where he and Rumi resum...
Ghazal No. 436 from Divan-e-Shams "Gofta ...
Sultan Valad embarks on a challenging journey t...
Ghazal No. 163 from Divan-e-Shams "Beravid...
The hatred directed at Shams intensifies, leadi...
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