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  1. Rumi: In the Arms of the Beloved by Jonathan Star, 2008-12-26
  2. One Song: A New Illuminated Rumi by Michael Green, 2005-08-31
  3. Rumi the Card and Book Pack: Meditation, Inspiration, & Self-Discovery by Eryk Hanut, Michele Wetherbee, 2006-03-15
  4. Me and Rumi: The Autobiography of Shams-I Tabrizi by Shams-i Tabrizi, 2004-09-01
  5. Open Secret: Versions of Rumi by John Moyne, Coleman Barks, 1999-09-21
  6. The Illustrated Rumi: A Treasury of Wisdom from the Poet of the Soul by Jalalu'ddin Rumi, Philip Dunn (Translator), et all 2000-10-01
  7. The Masnavi, Book One (Oxford World's Classics) (Bk. 1) by Jalal al-Din Rumi, 2008-10-15
  8. Rumi : Hidden Music (2009) by Rumi, 2009
  9. The Rumi Tarot Kit by Nigel Jackson, 2009-05-08
  10. The Pocket Rumi (Shambhala Pocket Classics) by Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi, 2008-11-11
  11. Teachings of Rumi by Andrew Harvey, 1999-07-06
  12. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Rumi Meditations by Yahiya Emerick, 2008-02-05
  13. The Forty Rules of Love: A Novel of Rumi by Elif Shafak, 2010-02-18
  14. The Quatrains of Rumi: Ruba 'iyat-é JalaluddinMuhammad Balkhi-Rumi by Jalaluddin Rumi, 2008-07-01

21. Rumi Poet Of The Heart, Haydn Reiss, Magnolia Films
Details of a film of rumi s life, exploring why a thirteenthcentury Sufi poet and mystic can be a bestselling poet in the west today.
http://www.starhawk.com/rumi/
Gamble everything for love
if you're a true human being.
- Rumi

RUMI: POET OF THE HEART This 90 minute DVD includes the one-hour original film, plus thirty minutes of interview extras.
Price: 24.95 plus shipping.
To order online: FILMBABY.COM
For home video use only.
For information regarding screenings,
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Coleman Barks’ The Essential Rumi has sold over 100,000 copies and he is considered the preeminent translator of Rumi today. In 1995, Barks saw filmmaker Haydn Reiss’ documentary "William Stafford & Robert Bly:A Literary Friendship" and suggested to Reiss that a film about Rumi would be timely. "RUMI: Poet of the Heart" features Barks along with poet/translator Robert Bly (who in 1976 encouraged Barks to begin to translate Rumi); author Deepak Chopra, storyteller and mythologist Michael Meade, and religious historian and author of The World’s Religions Huston Smith. Oud virtuoso Hamza El Din and singer Jai Uttal offer inspiring accompaniment to this beautifully produced film. A lively and provocative exploration of the genius and timeliness of Rumi’s emergence in the west.

22. The Ecstatic Faith Of Rumi [Speaking Of Faith® From American Public Media]
We explore the spiritual world of rumi, a 13thcentury Muslim mystic and poet, with Persian scholar Fatemeh Keshavarz. rumi saw human love as a mirror of
http://speakingoffaith.publicradio.org/programs/rumi/index.shtml
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23. Hostal Rumi Punku - Cusco, Peru
Hostal rumi Punku is a hotel in the historic center of Cusco, Peru.
http://www.rumipunku.com/
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You find us in walking distance from most of the important places, only 300 meter from Plaza de Armas. We are part of the historic Cusco, and placed in a dead end street which assures you tranquility during your stay with us.
The name Rumi Punku comes from Quechua:
Rumi means stones.
Punku means door or entrance.
Our doorway is certainly of Inca construction, and the double Jamb indicates that it was once the entrance to a very sacred place; in this case, the original purpose is unknown. The Inca doorway is considered a Historic Monument of the City of Cusco by INC (National Institute of Culture). Today this doorway welcomes you.
Inside you will find colonial buildings around two courtyards, and in the back; facing a beautiful Inca wall, you find a peaceful garden. We have a new Cafeteria with a light atmosphere, and a panoramic view towards San Blas. In our lounge you find a fireplace. Here you can relax and watch TV or enjoy a game of chess, darts or internet.

24. Rumi - Poems In Translation
(Additional clarification courtesy of Ibrahim Gamard and Anna Ghonim.) Translation by A.J. Arberry Mystical Poems of rumi 1 The University of Chicago Press,
http://www.blissbat.net/rambles/rumi.html
Rumi
assorted poems in translation back to Persian Poetry home
Ghazal 119
i don't need a companion who is nasty sad and sour the one who is like a grave dark depressing and bitter a sweetheart is a mirror a friend a delicious cake it isn't worth spending an hour with anyone else a companion who is in love only with the self has five distinct characters stone hearted unsure of every step lazy and disinterested keeping a poisonous face the more this companion waits around the more bitter everything will get just like a vinegar getting more sour with time enough is said about sour and bitter faces a heart filled with desire for sweetness and tender souls must not waste itself with unsavory matters Translated by Nader Khalili Rumi, Fountain of Fire Cal-Earth, September 1994
Ghazal 314
You who are not kept anxiously awake for love's sake, sleep on. In restless search for that river, we hurry along; you whose heart such anxiety has not disturbed, sleep on. Love's place is out beyond the many separate sects; since you love choosing and excluding, sleep on. Love's dawn cup is our sunrise, his dusk our supper; you whose longing is for sweets and whose passion is for supper, sleep on. In search of the philosopher's stone, we are melting like copper; you whose philosopher's stone is cushion and pillow, sleep on. I have abandoned hope for my brain and head; you who wish for a clear head and fresh brain, sleep on. I have torn speech like a tattered robe and let words go; you who are still dressed in your clothes, sleep on. Translated by Jack Marshall

25. THE IRANIAN: Poetry, Rumi
Beginning in April 2000, I made a commitment to translate one of rumi s quatrains each day for iranian.com. Jahanshah Javid chose the poems; it was part of
http://www.iranian.com/Arts/rumi.html
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Rumi's Rubaiyat
Translated by Zara Houshmand Beginning in April 2000, I made a commitment to translate one of Rumi's quatrains each day for iranian.com. Jahanshah Javid chose the poems; it was part of my commitment that I would accept the choice, no matter how difficult, and do my best to create an equivalent poem in English. I hoped in the process to improve my Persian and get closer to Rumi's heart; it's also probably the wisest thing I've ever done to grow as a poet myself. I'm grateful to Jahanshah for making this possible, and also to the many readers who have offered encouragement and corrections. If you would like to be informed when the translations are published as a book, please send me an email: zh@mindspring.com

26. Jahane Rumi
Jahane rumi has moved to www.razarumi.com yesterday. It is sad to bid farewell to this blog address for months, I found a generous host in wordpress.com.
http://razarumi.wordpress.com/
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Jahane Rumi has moved to www.razarumi.com  yesterday. It is sad to bid farewell to this blog address - for months, I found a generous host in wordpress.com. However, it was  time to move on - and so I have. Wish me luck Published in: on June 17, 2007 at 2:39 pm Comments (1)
An unwelcome break from blogging, not without a reason. I have been busy with developing www.razarumi.com - this blog will be moving there soon. And, then I had to read all the comments on my post - Top Five Reasons for Loving Pakistan at All Things Pakistan and write a longish reponse. The reactions were interesting to say the least.. Published in: on June 12, 2007 at 5:57 pm

27. Rumi Festival
rumifestival is an annual event celebrating the living legacy of the great mystic poet Mevlana Jelaluddin rumi.
http://www.rumifest.com/

28. Rumi And The Mevleviye
Dar alMasnavi is a comprehensive page on the works of rumi, paying particular attention to accuracy in translation. The webmaster is Ibrahim Gamard, Ph.D.,
http://godlas.myweb.uga.edu/rumimevlev.html
Rumi and the Mevleviye
Links
  • Dar al-Masnavi is a comprehensive page on the works of Rumi, paying particular attention to accuracy in translation. The webmaster is Ibrahim Gamard, Ph.D., a practicing psychologist and amateur Rumi scholar who has translated all of Rumi's quatrains.
  • Rumi: The Top Selling Poet in America, an article from the Christian Science Monitor. (Fixed, Nov. 26, 2000.)
  • A Biography of Rumi, written by Camille and Kabir Helminski.
  • The Mevleviye, Rumi, and the Sama
  • Biography of Rumi and discussion of the Whirling Dervishes, or the Mevleviye
  • Konya, the city in Anatolia where Rumi spent most of his adult life and where he was buried. The image entitled "Mevlana Museum" is actually Rumi's tomb and Sufi dergah (lit. "threshold," meaning "a center for Sufi teaching"). Note that by clicking your mouse on the pictures they will enlarge.
  • The Sufi Path of Love, consists of quotations from Rumi's writings organized by topic and excerpted from Professor William Chittick's book with this title. (Fixed 12 Sept. 1999)
  • Signs of the Unseen: The Discourses of Jalaluddin Rumi,
  • 29. Welcome To Rumi Returning
    In proclaiming the 2007 Santa Fe Film Festival s, great pleasure to present the US Premiere of rumi Returning , Jon Bowman, Executive Director of the
    http://www.rumireturning.com/
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    30. Rumi Gallery: Home Page
    In this site you will see illuminations of rumi, Hafiz, and verses from the Qur An in Persian Calligraphy. These beautiful works are ideal for gifts and
    http://www.rumigallery.com/
    Home Persian Calligraphy Ali Rouhfar Collections Future World ... Other Links
    In this site you will see illuminations of Rumi, Hafiz, and verses from the Qur'An in Persian Calligraphy. These beautiful works are ideal for gifts and collectiblility. Browse this site and take a spiritual journey.
    alirouhfar@hotmail.com

    31. Default PLESK Page
    Biography, mystic poems, articles, ritual music and pictures, multimedia files, chat and a forum.
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    32. Sarwat Rumi
    Sarwat rumi is a Chicago based Bengali American Muslim perfomace poet whose works address topics ranging from multicultural identity, to sexual assault,
    http://www.sarwatrumi.com/
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    33. Iransaga - Jalal Al-Din Rumi, Persian Sufi Sage And Poet
    Jalal alDin rumi, was born in Balkh 1 on the 30th September, 1207. His proper name was Mubammad, title Jalal al-Din and later Khudawandagar , lord .
    http://www.art-arena.com/rumi.htm
    Jalal al-Din Rumi Persian Sufi Sage and Poet (Miniature painting of Rumi by Hossein Behzad) Jalal al-Din Rumi, was born in Balkh on the 30 th September, 1207. His proper name was Mubammad, title Jalal al-Din and later "Khudawandagar" , "lord". In his poetry he used the pen-name "khamush" (meaning "silent") and from the 15 th century came to be known as Mawlawi , the term deriving from his earlier title of Mulla-yi rum , "the learned master of Anatolia". His disciples, such as Ahmad Aflaki called him "The Greatest Mystery of God" (sirr Allah al-a'zam) , while the Persian speaking world usually refers to him as Mawlana. In the West where his fame has spread steadily since the 19 th century he is usually known as Rumi, (meaning from Roman Anatolia). Rumi's father Muhammad ibn Hussain Khatibi, known as Baha' al-Din Walad (entitled Sultan al-'ulama'), was an outstanding Sufi in Balkh. He is the author of the Ma'arif , a masterpiece of Sufism, which left its mark upon Rumi's Mathnawi When Rumi was about twelve or thirteen years old (around 1220), Baha al-Din Walad left the eastern provinces of Persia with his whole family and a group of disciples and travelled westward. This may have been as a result of the threat of invading Mongol armies. It is said that in Nayshapur he met the renowned Persian Sufi poet Farid al-Din 'Attar and presented Jalal al-Din to him. Apparently Sheikh 'Attar was very impressed by the young Rumi, and told Baha' al-Din Walad, 'soon this son of thine shall set the spiritual aspirants of this world afire'.

    34. RUMI-Turning Ecstatic
    In Search of rumi A film by Tina Petrova and Stephen Rollof An unexpected journey from pain to spiritual revelation.
    http://www.rumi-turningecstatic.com/
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    35. Rumi Masih
    www.ozemail.com.au/~masih/rumi/ Similar pages rumi Britannica Online EncyclopediaBritannica online encyclopedia article on rumi the greatest Sufi mystic and poet in the Persian language, famous for his lyrics and for his didactic epic
    http://www.ozemail.com.au/~masih/rumi/

    36. ByRegion Rumi Card
    Skip To Finish.
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    37. The Masanavi Of Rumi - Index
    The Masnavi I Ma navi. by Maulana Jalalu d-din Muhammad rumi. Abridged and Translated by E.H. Whinfield. 1898. The Masnavi Book I The Masnavi Book II
    http://www.sacred-texts.com/isl/masnavi/index.htm
    Sacred Texts Islam Index
    The Masnavi I Ma'navi
    by Maulana Jalalu-'d-din Muhammad Rumi
    Abridged and Translated by E.H. Whinfield
    The Masnavi Book I
    The Masnavi Book II

    The Masnavi Book III

    The Masnavi Book IV
    ...
    The Masnavi Book VI

    38. Rumi Hîragi
    Discuss this name with other users on IMDb message board for rumi Hîragi. Find where rumi Hîragi is credited alongside another name. rumi Hîragi
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    Overview
    Date of Birth: 1 August Tokyo, Japan more Alternate Names: Rumi Hiiragi
    Filmography
    Actress:
  • (2003) (mini) TV mini-series (voice) .... Chobi
    ... aka The Animal Doctors (International: English title) Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi (2001) (voice: Japanese version) .... Chihiro Sen
    ... aka Miyazaki's Spirited Away (International: English title) (USA: poster title)
    ... aka Sen (Japan: informal short title)
    ... aka Sen and the Mysterious Disappearance of Chihiro
    ... aka Spirited Away (USA)
    ... aka The Spiriting Away of Sen and Chihiro (informal literal English title) Suzuran - Shoujo Moe no monogatari (2000) (as Rumi Hiiragi) .... Moe Tokiwa
  • 39. Untitled
    Passages identified as rumi, Mathnawi are from R.A. Nicholson s . rumi, Mathnawi V24867, translated by Amer Latif and Kathleen Seidel; rumi,
    http://www.superluminal.com/cookbook/book_footnotes.html
    loadCSS('cookbook', ''); Footnotes Links to footnotes within essays are embedded into the period at the end of each sentence in which a footnote occurs. This was done to eliminate excess visual clutter and the linespacing problems posed by the use of superscript. If the reader wants to know the source of the information within any sentence, try the period for a link. Mousing over the link will cause a tooltip to appear. Arabic, Persian and Turkish words in italics are defined on their first appearance in the text. (Please let me know if it isn't so!) All Quranic quotations are taken from from The Message of the Qur'an , translated by Muhammad Asad. Passages identified as "Rumi, Mathnawi" are from R.A. Nicholson's translation, subsequently adapted into contemporary language by the author.
  • Fragner, p. 52, 59 Bukhari 73:9 Tirmidhi, in Mishkat 24:1 Bukhari 72:21 Ibn Majah, in Mishkat 20:1 Bukhari LXV:304 Quoted in Perry (1990), p. 162 Rumi, Mathnawi IV:2669-71 Suhrawardi, p. 59 Ghazzali, "The Propensity of Hunger" Rumi, translated by Amer Latif and Kathleen Seidel
  • 40. Central Asian And Iran
    Between 1240 and 1244, when he met Shamsi Tabrizi, rumi had a large following In addition to Divan-i Shams-i Tabrizi and Mathnavi, rumi wrote 3200 odes
    http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/bashiri/Poets/Rumi.html
    Maulana Jalal al-Din Balkhi (Rumi) Written by Iraj Bashiri Generally referred to as Rumi, but known to Iranians as Maulavi, Maulana Jalal al-Din Muhammad Balkhi (henceforth Rumi) was born to a scholarly family of Balkh, in present-day Afghanistan, on September 30, 1207. At the time Balkh was one of the major centers of mysticism and Baha' al-Din Walad, Rumi's father, was one of Balkh's leading theologians and mystics particularly respected by Mohammad Khawarazm Shah. Indeed, Baha al-Din Walad's family had produced a number of competent theologians in the fields of mystic contemplation and mental exploration. Born about seven years after the birth of Muslih al-Din Sa'di, Rumi grew up in Balkh under the tutelage of his father. In 1219 or 1220, Rumi's father left Balkh for Nishapur where Rumi allegedly met Farid al-Din Attarr who presented him with a copy of his Book of Mysteries. The Shaykh is also reported to have told Rumi's father that his son would become a well-known world figure. From Nishapur, Rumi's family traveled to Baghdad, Mecca, and Damascus. None of these places satisfied Baha al-Din's requirements for a new home. Eventually, he settled in Zaranda, south east of Konya, in present-day Turkey, where Rumi married Jawhar Khatun of Samarqand. Shortly thereafter Balkh was taken over by the Mongols. In 1226, Jawhar Khatun gave birth to a son. Baha al-Din, still a highly respected theologian and mystic, attracted a sizable circle of disciples both as a teacher and as a theologian and mystic. In 1228, he moved his family to Quniyyah (Konya), the then capital of the Seljuqs of Rum, leaving Jalal a-Din's family in Zaranda. Within two years of this move, Baha al-Din died in Konya (1230).

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