Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī

Born September 30, 1207
Balkh or Wakhsh, Khwarezmian Empire
Died December 17, 1273 (Aged years)
Konya, Sultanate of Rum
Region Southern Asia
Language Arabic
Persian
Turkish
Profession Poet, Scholar
Period Medieval
Movements Sufi
Notable Works Masnavi (The Spiritual Couplets), Diwan-e Shams-e Tabrizi, Fihi Ma Fihi
Bio Rumi was a 13th-century Persian poet, Islamic scholar, and Sufi mystic whose works have transcended time and cultural boundaries. He is best known for his profound spiritual poetry, which explores themes of love, unity with the divine, and the journey of the soul. Rumi's poetry has been translated into numerous languages and remains deeply influential in both the East and the West. His masterpiece, the Masnavi, is considered one of the greatest works of mystical literature.
NoPoemTopic
34In LoveDying, Timelessness
33In The Arc Of Your MalletFood, Moon, Night
32In The EndFairy Tale, Lifetime, Mountain
31In The Water of PurityFaith, Heart, Purity, Water
30It is the Rule with DrunkardsDoor to Door, Drunken, Love
29Last Night You Left Me And SleptDrunk, Sleep, Together
28Let go of your worriesShameless Truth, worries
27Like ThisDance, Fragrance, Spirit
26Love Has Nothing to Do With Five SensesBeloved, Experience, Permission, Secret
25Love is Reckless
24Love is The MasterDestiny, Fool, Hurricane, Love
23Love is the Water of LifeBeautiful, Spirit, Water of Life
22LoversLovers
21Mathnawi VI: 255-260Beauty, Importance, Pure, Respect
20Mathnawi VI: 2955-2962Spirit