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    Selected Poems from the Divani Shamsi Tabriz ab 89.99 € als pdf eBook: . Aus dem Bereich: eBooks, Fachthemen & Wissenschaft, Sozialwissenschaften,
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    Selected Poems from the D V Ni Shamsi Tabr Z ab 56.99 € als Taschenbuch: . Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, English, International, Englische Taschenbücher,
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    I first came upon the magnificent Divani Shamsi Tabriz at the now defunct Bodhi Tree bookstore on Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood. I was 17 years old and I used to haunt that bookstore like a ghost who overstayed his welcome, primarily because they allowed its patrons to sit comfortably and read whatever was on their shelves for offer. I have a very fond memory of reading Rumi's deeply moving paens to his deceased mentor and friend, Shams of Tabriz. I eventually bought the paperback edition of the book and read it daily for years. Even today nearly five decades later my eyes moisten whenever I read anew the infinite longing that Rumi had for his beloved teacher, particularly when he could plaintively write, "Love's fingers tear up, root and stem, every house where sunbeams fall from love. When my heart saw love's sea, of a sudden it left me and leaped in, crying, find me. The face of Shamsi Din, Tabriz's glory, is the sun in whose track the cloud-like hearts are moving." Reynold A. Nicholson has done us all in the English speaking world a wonderful service by translating from the original Persian much of Rumi's writings. The following excerpted poems provide a glimpse into the heart and mind of the one world's greatest mystic poets. It is my hope that a new cadre of listeners will be moved and touched by Rumi's poems, which each have a universal import that transcends both religion and cultural boundaries. Though Rumi was a Muslim and wrote within the context of a believer in Islam, his message goes to the heart of all spiritual inquiries - regardless of whether one is a Jew, a Christian, or a Hindu. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Clay Lomakayu. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/074824/bk_acx0_074824_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Jalálu'd-Din-Rúmi is from Wisdom of the East: The Persian Mystics, compiled by F. Hadland Davis from translations by William Hastie, E.H.Whinfield, and R.A. Nicholson. Better known in the English-speaking world simply as Rúmi, Jalálu'd-Din Muḥammad Balkhi (1207-1273) was a Persian scholar, theologian, and poet. After Omar Khayyam he is probably the most celebrated classical Persian poet and his luminously spiritual verse has been the subject of many notable English translations. In his introductory article on the life of Rúmi, F. Hadland Davis has written: "Rumi was an indomitable optimist. In his sayings, and still more in his poetry, we find an almost untrammelled ecstasy. The religious dances, known as Riza Kuli, may in some way account for Rúmi's occasional lack of care displayed in his poetry, and also for the outbursts not far removed from insanity. We are informed by Daulat Shah that, 'There was a pillar in the Maulavi's house, and when he was drowned in the ocean of Love he used to take hold of that pillar and set himself turning round it.'" Contents 1. Introduction I. Origin of Sufism II. The Early Sufis III. The Nature of Sufism IV. The Influence of Sufism V. Analysis of the Religion of Love  2. The Life and Work of Jalálu'd-Din-Rúmi  I. Life II. Shamsi Tabriz III. The Stories of Al-Aflaki and the Death of Jalalud-Din Rumi IV. The Nature and Significance of alálu'd-Din-Rúmi’s Poetry  3. Selections from the Divani Shamsi Tabriz  4. Selections from the Masnavi  5. A Note on Persian Poetry ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Denis Daly. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/mike/002385/bk_mike_002385_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Winner of the Hearst Big Books Award, 2019 - Cosmopolitan's Book of the Year______________A big-hearted, captivating, modern-day Muslim Pride and Prejudice, with hijabs instead of top hats and kurtas instead of corsets.Ayesha Shamsi has a lot going on. Her dreams of being a poet have been overtaken by a demanding teaching job. Her boisterous Muslim family, and numerous (interfering) aunties, are professional naggers. And her flighty young cousin, about to reject her one hundredth marriage proposal, is a constant reminder that Ayesha is still single.Ayesha might be a little lonely, but the one thing she doesn't want is an arranged marriage. And then she meets Khalid... How could a man so conservative and judgmental (and, yes, smart and annoyingly handsome) have wormed his way into her thoughts so quickly?As for Khalid, he's happy the way he is; his mother will find him a suitable bride. But why can't he get the captivating, outspoken Ayesha out of his mind? They're far too different to be a good match, surely...'Enchanting, achingly funny and uplifting, Ayesha at Last is a must read!' Randa Abdel-Fattah, author of Does My Head Look Big in This?
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    Selected Poems from the Divani Shamsi Tabriz: ab 88.99 €
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    Selected Poems from the Divani Shamsi Tabriz: ab 89.99 €
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