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Books with author Rumi

  • Love and Respect: Knowing Your Partner

    Rumi

    eBook
    Hello! How is life? Thanks for purchasing this book. I hope in this book you will find something of value. Most of the books will give you the 5 or 10 step guide to relationships, and every year the number of steps keeps increasing so that the writers can make more money. But I want to ask you. Do you feel there are actually steps to a happy relationship? Some of you say that yes there are steps. Well, there are steps to predict the weather, too, and I don't need to tell you how often the weatherman gets his forecast wrong. Another question. How many steps are there to know you my reader? And how do I begin to know you? Shall I dissect you with logic and take out your pumping heart? Will that help me know you better. I hope you can see the folly in this step making business.So, in this book there are no straight forward answers - no steps, but the answers are there in the form of experiences. So what advice will you get by reading this book? Well. Each of Rumi’s proverbs is a person like you, going through a phase in his life. By placing yourself in his/her shoes you will get a glimpse of what he/she feels at that moment. By placing yourself in hate, anger, jealousy, self-sacrifice and of course love. Firstly, you will understand yourself better. Secondly, you will understand what your partner is experiencing and will appreciate him/her better.Furthermore. The proverbs will titillate your senses and encourage you to swim in the rough waters of love. They will embolden you to make that first proposal, buy that first ring. For readers who have hurt themselves and have lost hope. The proverbs will challenge you to dive deeper, forget your divorce and start afresh.So, here you have it in your hands the very best of Rumi, Enjoy!
  • The Parrot and the Merchant

    Rumi

    Paperback (Tiny Owl Publishing Ltd, March 16, 2017)
    Parrot and the Merchant
  • The Jackal Who Thought He Was a Peacock

    Rumi

    Hardcover (Tiny Owl Publishing Ltd, Dec. 3, 2015)
    One of Rumi's fables about accepting ones identity. The jackal is unhappy about his appearance and wants to become a colourful peacock. He decides to paint himself as a peacock, but this doesn't work.
  • Rumi Fables Re-told for Children: Collection 4 in Persian

    Rumi

    Paperback (Taher Publishing, March 15, 2003)
    Of all the Persian poets, Mevlana Jalal-e-Din Mohammad Mevlavi Balkhi Rumi (1207-1273 CE) is the most popular and widely read in North America. Rumi's spirituality is expressed in his poetry, most notably the Mathnavi, a poem which is quite long in its unabridged form, and the Divan of Shams Tabrizi. These poems contain what we now consider classic Sufi symbolism, such as the reference of the love of God being like intoxicating wine. In fact, Rumi is credited with founding the Mevlavi order of Sufis, better known in the West as the "Whirling Dervishes." In these books, some of Rumi's most popular fables from the Mathnavi are re-told in a style suitable for a young audience. Complete with delightful illustrations, these books provide valuable life lessons and serve as a great introduction to the timeless wisdom of this Sufi mystic. Collection 4 features the following fables (entirely in Persian, or Farsi): Tadbeere Kudkane; Padesha va Dalqak; Shekare Azhdaha; Bazargane Mehraban; Qooche Safeed; Marde Dabagh va Bazarre Atr Forooshan.
  • Rumi Fables Re-told for Children: Collection 3 in Persian

    Rumi

    Paperback (Taher Publishing, March 15, 2003)
    Of all the Persian poets, Mevlana Jalal-e-Din Mohammad Mevlavi Balkhi Rumi (1207-1273 CE) is the most popular and widely read in North America. Rumi's spirituality is expressed in his poetry, most notably the Mathnavi, a poem which is quite long in its unabridged form, and the Divan of Shams Tabrizi. These poems contain what we now consider classic Sufi symbolism, such as the reference of the love of God being like intoxicating wine. In fact, Rumi is credited with founding the Mevlavi order of Sufis, better known in the West as the "Whirling Dervishes." In these books, some of Rumi's most popular fables from the Mathnavi are re-told in a style suitable for a young audience. Complete with delightful illustrations, these books provide valuable life lessons and serve as a great introduction to the timeless wisdom of this Sufi mystic. Collection 3 features the following fables (entirely in Persian, or Farsi): Shazadeh va Jadogar; Sheer Behtar Midune; Javan Mardee; Tavoose Aqel; Gorbe Dunbe ra Bord; Mooshe Khod Pasand.
  • The Jackal Who Thought He Was a Peacock by Rumi

    Rumi

    Hardcover (Tiny Owl Publishing Ltd, March 15, 1813)
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  • The Parrot and the Merchant by Rumi

    Rumi

    (Tiny Owl Publishing Ltd, Jan. 1, 1724)
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  • Two Parrots

    Rumi

    Hardcover (North-South Books, May 1, 2014)
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