Discourses of Rumi

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Discourses of Rumi is a collection of prose talks and spiritual teachings by the 13th-century Persian mystic and poet Jalal al-Din Rumi, compiled from his informal conversations with disciples and followers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
collection of discourses
associatedWith 13th century
Konya NERFINISHED
Mevlevi order NERFINISHED
author Jalal al-Din Rumi NERFINISHED
basedOn oral discourses of Jalal al-Din Rumi
compiledFrom informal conversations with disciples
spiritual talks to followers
contains commentary on daily life
interpretations of religious texts
moral anecdotes
parables
countryOfOrigin Persia NERFINISHED
genre Islamic mysticism
Sufi literature
hasAuthor Jalal al-Din Rumi NERFINISHED
hasInfluenced Islamic philosophy NERFINISHED
Persian literature
Sufi thought
spiritual teachings in the West
hasTheme detachment from the world
divine wisdom
inner purification
love of God
path to enlightenment
relationship between master and disciple
self-knowledge
spiritual guidance
language Persian
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement Persian Sufi prose
mainSubject Islamic spirituality
Prophetic traditions
Qurʾanic interpretation
Sufism
divine union
ethics
mystical love
spiritual teachings
originalAudience Rumi’s disciples
followers of Rumi
partOf Rumi’s spiritual legacy
periodOfComposition 13th century
religiousSchool Sufism
religiousTradition Islam

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