The Forty Rules of Love

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The Forty Rules of Love is a bestselling novel by Elif Şafak that intertwines a contemporary love story with the spiritual friendship between the poet Rumi and the mystic Shams of Tabriz, exploring themes of Sufism, love, and personal transformation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bestseller
novel
author Elif Şafak
centralConcept forty spiritual rules about love
countryOfOrigin Turkey
explores inner awakening
marital dissatisfaction and change
nature of divine love
tension between religious formalism and spirituality
featuresCharacter Ella Rubinstein
Rumi
Shams of Tabriz
focusesOn contemporary love story of Ella Rubinstein
relationship between Rumi and Shams of Tabriz
genre historical fiction
romantic novel
spiritual fiction
hasAlternativeForm translations into multiple languages
hasForm prose
hasMotiveForCharacters quest for spiritual fulfillment
search for meaning
hasPart forty rules articulated by Shams of Tabriz
hasTitleLanguage English
historicalFigureDepicted Rumi
surface form: Jalal ad-Din Rumi

Shams of Tabriz
inspiredBy Sufi teachings
life and poetry of Rumi
literaryDevice embedded book-within-a-book
interwoven stories
literaryPeriod 21st-century literature
mainTheme Sufism
friendship
love
mysticism
personal transformation
spiritual journey
narrativeStructure dual timeline
frame narrative
notableFor popularizing Rumi and Sufism for global readership
originalLanguage Turkish
protagonist Ella Rubinstein
religiousContext Islam
Sufism
setting Seljuk Rum period
surface form: 13th-century Anatolia

contemporary United States
targetAudience adult readers

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