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"Rumi's Tales from the Silk Road: A Pilgrimage to Paradise" by Kamla K. Kapur brings to life 30 reimagined stories from Rumi’s Mathnawi, making his wisdom accessible to modern readers. The book blends humor, spirituality, and deep insight, sharing timeless lessons on human nature and faith. Stories like “The Witch of Kabul” and “Moses Learns a Lesson” offer a glimpse into Sufi teachings. Exploring these narratives can provide a fresh perspective on Rumi’s spiritual philosophy.
Author
Kamla K. Kapur
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Kamla K. Kapur is a Hindu writer and poet with a master’s degree in literature from Kent State University. Known for blending spiritual and literary traditions, she brings ancient wisdom to contemporary readers. Her book, "Rumi's Tales From the Silk Road" (2009), retells classic stories by Rumi, offering profound insights into love, faith, and human connection through timeless fables inspired by the renowned Persian mystic and poet.
Kamla K. Kapur is a Hindu writer and poet with a master’s degree in literature from Kent State University. Known for blending spiritual and literary traditions, she brings ancient wisdom to contemporary readers. Her book, "Rumi's Tales From the Silk Road" (2009), retells classic stories by Rumi, offering profound insights into love, faith, and human connection through timeless fables inspired by the renowned Persian mystic and poet.
Language
English
Topic
Spiritual Health

Rumi's Tales from the Silk Road: A Pilgrimage to Paradise
Rumi's Tales from the Silk Road: A Pilgrimage to Paradise
ISBN 10|13
1601090498 | 978-1601090492
Print Length
176 pages