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"Rumi's Little Book of Life: The Garden of the Soul, the Heart, and the Spirit" presents 196 poems by the 13th-century Sufi mystic Rumi, translated by Maryam Mafi and Azima Melita Kolin. These verses explore themes of self-discovery, love, and spiritual transformation, offering insights into the soul’s journey. The collection encourages deep reflection on purpose and inner growth. Reading Rumi’s poetry can inspire a renewed perspective on life and a deeper sense of connection.
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Rumi
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Rumi (1207–1273) was a Persian poet, scholar, and Sufi mystic whose teachings have influenced spirituality globally. Born in Balkh, Afghanistan, he later lived in Konya, Turkey, where his poetry gained profound recognition. His book, "Rumi's Little Book of Life: The Garden of the Soul, the Heart, and the Spirit" (2012), offers a collection of 196 poems exploring themes of personal and spiritual growth.
Rumi (1207–1273) was a Persian poet, scholar, and Sufi mystic whose teachings have influenced spirituality globally. Born in Balkh, Afghanistan, he later lived in Konya, Turkey, where his poetry gained profound recognition. His book, "Rumi's Little Book of Life: The Garden of the Soul, the Heart, and the Spirit" (2012), offers a collection of 196 poems exploring themes of personal and spiritual growth.
Language
English
Topic
Spiritual Health

Rumi's Little Book of Life: The Garden of the Soul, the Heart, and the Spirit
Rumi's Little Book of Life: The Garden of the Soul, the Heart, and the Spirit
ISBN 10|13
1571746897 | 978-1571746894
Print Length
224 pages