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Oneworld Publications Rumi, Past and Present, East and West
Lewis's claim is that this book attempts to hold up a candle to the growing body of publications on Rumi, casting some light on the historical Rumi, the myths and traditions that developed around him, the history of his reception in the Islamic world and in the West, especially the phenomenon of his recent popularity. Lewis has excelled. His brilliant illumination surpasses that of a headlight by far! Franklin D Lewis dazzles and enthuses us with erudite information on every aspect of Rumi's life. A rewarding and enlightening read, <i>Rumi: Past & Present, East & West</i> is the most definitive work on this subject in the English language. It is without question a key work on Rumi in English.<p> We journey with the professor through some 600 pages which enrich us every millimetre of the way. Lewis draws us into the political and social atmosphere of 13th century Khorasan with consummate ease. He leads us to understand the circumstances and formative development of Rumi; the influence of his father, his teachers and the spiritual importance of his friend Shams al-Din Tabrizi.<p> The journey takes us via Rumi's reading and writings, the myths and misunderstanding surrounding him, to 50 of his poems. Lewis explains their transmission, metrics, rhyme, refrain, form, content and spiritual orientation. He illustrates the centrality of the Qur'an and the Prophet Muhammad, may Allah bless him and his progeny, to Rumi's life.<p> A valuable section is also included on Rumi in the Western consciousness and the contribution that various scholars in the West have made to our understanding of this remarkable spiritual teacher and poet. This book is excellent value for money and absolutely necessary for everyone who expresses any interest in Rumi at all. --<I>Amar Hegedus</I>
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Oneworld Publications Rumi: Past and Present, East and West
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