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Gurdjieff was born in Alexandropol, Armenia (now Gyumri, Armenia), traveled to many parts of the world (such as Central Asia, Egypt, Rome) before returning to Russia and teaching in Moscow and St. Petersburg in 1913. In the midst of revolutionary upheaval in Russia he left Petrograd (St

Celâladin Mehmet Rumi or Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Balkhi [1] (Persian: مولانا جلال الدين محمد بلخى , Arabic: جلال الدين محمد رومي) (September 30, 1207 – December 17, 1273 CE) (also known as Mawlvi Mawlana, meaning our guide or our lord in Arabic and Persian, or Mevlana meaning our guide in Turkish) was a Sufi, Persian poet , jurist, theologian and teac ... Including: Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi - Early life Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi - Teachings of Rumi Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi - Major works Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi - Influence Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi - Rumi Experts Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi - Translators of Rumi poetry Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi - Notes Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi - Collections of writings by Rumi Read more here: » Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi: Encyclopedia - Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi


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* Encyclopedia - Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi

Celâladin Mehmet Rumi or Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Balkhi [1] (Persian: مولانا جلال الدين محمد بلخى , Arabic: جلال الدين محمد رومي) (September 30, 1207 – December 17, 1273 CE) (also known as Mawlvi Mawlana, meaning our guide or our lord in Arabic and Persian, or Mevlana meaning our guide in Turkish) was a Sufi, Persian poet , jurist, theologian and teac ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia II - Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi - Influence

Rumi's importance transcends national and ethnic borders. Speakers of the Persian language in Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan see him as one of their most significant classical poets and an influence to many poets through history. He has also had a great influence on Turkish literature throughout the centuries. His poetry forms the basis of much classical Iranian and Afghan music. Contemporary classical interpretations of his poetry are made by Muhammad Reza Shajarian (Iran), Shahram Nazeri (Iran), Davood Azad (Iran) and Ustad Mohammad Hash ...

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Rumi-Coleman-5Rumi-Coleman-5

Beautiful recording of Colman Barks reading Rumi while oud virtuoso Hamza El Din shares his gift. Excerpt from RUMI-Poet of the...

Rumi, Sufism and the spiritual pathRumi, Sufism and the spiritual path

All day I think about it, then at night I say it. Where did I come from, and what am I supposed to be doing? I have no idea. My...

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CAN AKIN MEVLANA Come, come againCAN AKIN MEVLANA Come, come again

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* Encyclopedia II - G. I. Gurdjieff - Biography
Gurdjieff was born in Alexandropol, Armenia (now Gyumri, Armenia), traveled to many parts of the world (such as Central Asia, Egypt, Rome) before returning to Russia and teaching in Moscow and St. Petersburg in 1913. In the midst of revolutionary upheaval in Russia he left Petrograd (St. Petersburg was renamed Petrograd on September 1, 1914) in 1917 to return to his family home in Alexandropol. During the Bolshevik Revolution he set up temporary study communities in Essentuki in the Caucasus, then Tuapse, Maikop, Sochi and Poti, all on the Black Sea coast of Southern Russia where he worked ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Critical pedagogy - Results

A prevalent result of this method of teaching is that students view certain aspects of their lifestyles, nation, or culture negatively for the first time. As an example, someone who follows this means of learning about the United States culture may develop a view that most people in Western society are sleepwalking through a nightmarish culture of consumption, obedience, and propaganda, and that they need to be awakened. < ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Philosophy and literature - The literature of philosophy

Philosophy and literature - Philosophical poems. A number of poets have written poems on philosophical themes, and some important philosophers have expressed their philosophy in verse. The cosmogony of Hesiod and the De Rerum Natura of Lucretius are important philosophical poems. Many of eastern philosophers worked out their thought in poetical fashion. Some of important names include; Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi Omar Khayyam Sheikh Saadi Hafiz Shirazi Allama Iqbal < ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Islamic philosophy - Modern Islamic philosophy

The tradition of Islamic Philosophy is still very alive today despite the beliefs of many Western cycles considering this tradition to have abruptly ceased after the golden ages of Mulla Sadra’s doctrine & Suhrawardi’s (Mulla Sadra’s doctrine is called Hikmat-e-Mota’aliye or Transcendent (Exalted) Philosophy and Suhrawardi’s as Hikmat al-Ishraq or Illumination Philosophy). Another unavoidable name is Allama Muhammad Iqbal who reshaped and revitalized the concept of Islamic philosophy amongst muslims of Indian sub- ...

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* Encyclopedia II - G. I. Gurdjieff - Teaching

Those who had contact with Gurdjieff saw him as a Master - able to practice self-remembering, and work on oneself; in other words a human being able to be conscious of himself. About his teaching, Gurdjieff once said, "What do I teach? I teach people how to listen to themselves." The teaching addresses the question of man's place in the Universe and his possibilities for spiritual development. Gurdjieff's teaching has many aspects that are well described in 'In Search of the Miraculous' - a book written by P. D. Ouspensky who met Gurdjieff in Moscow in 1915 ...

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* Encyclopedia II - G. I. Gurdjieff - Teaching

Some of those who had contact with Gurdjieff saw him as a Master - able to practice self-remembering, and work on oneself; in other words a human being able to be conscious of himself. About his teaching, Gurdjieff once said, "What do I teach? I teach people how to listen to themselves." The teaching addresses the question of man's place in the Universe and his possibilities for spiritual development. Gurdjieff's teaching has many aspects that are well described in 'In Search of the Miraculous' - a book written by P. D. Ouspensky who met Gurdjieff in Moscow in 1915 ...

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* Encyclopedia II - 1270s - Culture

1270s - Science literature and industry. 1270 - Witelo translates Alhazen's 200-year-old treatise on optics, Kitab al-Manazir, from Arabic into Latin, bringing the work to European academic circles for the first time. 1270 - The Sanskrit fables known as the Panchatantra, dating from as early as 200 BCE, are translated into Latin from a Hebrew version by John of Capua. 1271 - Marco Polo departs from Venice with his father and uncle on his famous journey to Kublai Khan's China. < ...

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