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in the masnavi, rumi makes explicit his philosophical views on life and the soul. through words, rumi uses the masnavi to address the problems of his time and the problems of humanity. he uses the masnavi as an instrument to teach people how to live a life full of joy, and to help people realize that happiness is not selfish but selfless. (his sentiments are most apparent in the work of the path, which is basically the musnavi in english.)
the masnavi is a collection of couplets and is meant to be read aloud. rumi is considered one of the greatest poets of the world, and one of the greatest poets in the world's history. he was born in the city of konya, now in western turkey, in the mid-13th century. rumi was a master of many islamic sciences and he became a prolific author. he has written poetry, many treatises, and even a few books. the masnavi is the only completed collection of his works and was originally written in arabic. it was written in persian and translated into turkish and then into english.
masnavi sharif in pdf [by] jalal al-din masnavi of the masnavi of the world, as rumi says, is a very versatile source of books and it reveals the actual wisdom of hazrat molana rome. he describes why are we created in that world, what is the reason behind that we are still alive.
maulana rumi masnavi is one of the best books in urdu literature. it is a ghazal and also an epic. this book is an urdu collection of words like the persian language. the author is maulana rumi. the book has been translated into persian by maulana rumi in the urdu language. the book is written in the style of the persian language. the book has been published in the year of 1651 in the persian language. the author is maulana rumi and the book is in the urdu language. the book has been translated into english by maulana rumi. the book has been translated into persian by maulana rumi. 84d34552a1