Mawlana Rumi Review

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Synopsis

This is the third volume of the Mawalana Rumi Review, the only journal devoted to the Sufi poet Jalal al-Din Rumi. Articles include Female Masters in the History of Sufism, by Hülya Küçük. and 'Sultan Walad's (Rumi's son) role in the Foundation of the Mevlevi Sufi Order', as well as, 'A proper cutt: William Hogarth and the Dervishes who Serve God on their Tiptoes'; also including original translations from Rumi by acclaimed scholar Franklin Lewis. Edited by Leonard Lewisohn comprising 224 pages with illustrations. Table of Contents: 1. Some Remarks on Rumi's Poetry Badi al-Zaman Furuzanfar Translated from the Persian by Rasoul Sorkhabi 2. A Proper Cutt: William Hogarth, Motraye's Travels, and the Dervishes who Serve God on their Tiptoes Roderick Grierson 3. Sim?? al-M?qin?n (Spiritual Food for the People of Certainty): Ism?'?l Anqaraw?'s Arabic Commentary on the Introduction of the Mathnaw? Bilal Kuspinar 4. Boundless Love: Ankaravi's Commentary on the Preface to the Second Book of the Mathnawi Alberto F. Ambrosio 5. Female Masters in the History of Sufism: The Case of Mawlawiyya Sufi Order from the Early Phase to the Eighteenth Century Hülya Küçük 6. Naqshband? Admirers of R?m? in the Late Timurid Period Lloyd Ridgeon BOOK REVIEWS

  1. A. Christine van Rymbeke on 3 books of Rumi translations
  2. B. Roderick Grierson on Kudsi Erguner
  3. C. Stéphane Barsacq on Leili Anvar

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Archetype
  • ISBN: 9781901383454
  • Number of pages: 224
  • Dimensions: 230 x 150 x 20 mm
  • Weight: 363g
  • Languages: English