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Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī, or simply Rumi, was a 13th-century Persian poet, Hanafi faqih, Islamic scholar, Maturidi theologian, and Sufi mystic originally from Greater Khorasan in Greater Iran. Rumi's works were written mostly in Persian, but occasionally he also used Turkish, Arabic and Greek in his verse
The Exceptional Life of Rumi: A Transformation into a Spiritual Guide
Jalal ad-Din Mohammad Rumi, known globally as Rumi, lived a life that was exceptional, both in its grandeur and in its profound transformation.
Though born in Balkh (present-day Afghanistan) to a family of theologians, he later lived in Konya, present-day Turkey.
His profound transition began with the spiritual mentorship of Shams Tabrizi, during which he was transformed from a respectable scholar into a devotee who composed some of the most captivating verses the world has ever seen.
His life was a beautiful example of spiritual evolution, and it is this evolution that fed his wise writings.
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