Who Was Rumi: Why People Follow Him as a Spiritual Mentor All Around the World

Rumi is one of the most selling poets in the US and all around the World. Let’s explore the early struggles of Rumi.

Abdul Rehman
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Courtesy I Learn Persian I Rumi, a 13th-century Persian poet, and a Sufi saint as well as worldwide recognition now

Summary:

Rumi was born in Khorasan (Region of Afghanistan) on September 30 1207 AD. He lives for 66 years. He spends most of his life as a Bedouin. But he lived more than 20 years in Konya (City of Turkey). He died on December 17, 1273. He buried in Konya ( City of Turkey). He was a great poet, philosopher, and a great mentor. He wrote many poems, gazals, and books in Persian and Arabic Literature.

Early Life of Rumi:

Jalaluddin Rumi was born on September 30, 1207, in Balkh (in present-day Afghanistan). His father, Bahaduddin Walad, was a theologian, jurist, and a mystic, while his mother was Mumina Khatun. They left their town and moved from one country to another because Mongols, Ghengis Khan army invaded in central Asia. First, they went to Mecca, Performing pilgrimage they finally moved to Konya a present city of Turkey. Rumi’s father was a great theologian, a preacher of Islam who’s named Bahaduddin Walad.

Long Journey of Rumi:

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