RUMI
JalÄl ad-DÄ«n Muhammad RÅ«mÄ« (Persian: جلال‌الدین Ù…Øمد رومی‎‎), also known as JalÄl ad-DÄ«n Muhammad BalkhÄ«, MawlÄnÄ/Mevlânâ (“our master”), Mevlevî/MawlawÄ« (“my master”), and more popularly simply as Rumi born in 1207 and died in Konya Turkey in 17 December 1273.
A gift of Love
Rumi is one of the greatest poets of all ages with his poems on love, justice and spiritual freedom accompanied by mystical passion and pain.
It is mentioned that Mahatma Gandhi, was very fond of the following
lines from Rumi:
We did not come to this world to destroy, divide or
break. We came to fix the broken, bring together the separated and serve
as a bridge between the enemies. Rumi’s message is universal and his
call is for the whole of humanity.
At his funeral, Muslims, Christians, Jews, Arabs, Persians, Turks and Romans honored him. Listen to his call for seekers of truth:
Come, come, whoever you are, Wanderer, worshipper, lover of leaving, It doesn’t matter, Ours is not a caravan of despair, Come, even if you have broken your vow a hundred times, Come, yet again, come, come.
Today,decision-makers, politicians need to introduce permanent policies and solutions for all these problems that face today humanity. Such as conflicts, wars and climate change.We believe Rumi universal message and his deep wisdom, philosophy and holistic approach to the problems, isthe cornerstone of today academicians, politicians, policy makers, lawyers and administrators in search of a worldly sustainable solutions and source of inspiration for solving our
global problems.
Even though today Rumi is more widely known as a poet but he is more than a poet, he is an enlightened being and a rare wise man and highly enlighten philosopher how gave us a valid universal message to the whole humanity and for all ages. He interprets the people, the humanity, the life and our values in a holistic approach and brings forward solutions for the problems and dilemmas of our today humanity.