The Mesnevī: (usually Known as the Mesnevīyi Sherīf, Or Holy Mesnevī) of Mevlānā (our Lord) Jelālu-'d-Dīn, Muhammed, Er-RūmīTrübner & Company, 1881 - 290 Seiten |
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Seite ix
... Jelāl's father was invited to Qonya by the Seljuqi king , ' Ala'u- ' d - Din Kayqubad , where he founded a college , and where he died in A.D. 1231. The king built a marble mauso- leum over his grave , with this date inscribed on it ...
... Jelāl's father was invited to Qonya by the Seljuqi king , ' Ala'u- ' d - Din Kayqubad , where he founded a college , and where he died in A.D. 1231. The king built a marble mauso- leum over his grave , with this date inscribed on it ...
Seite x
... Jelāl at this latter city . This was Shemsu - ' d - Din of Tebriz , for whom Jelal conceived a very great friendship . He is mentioned in the Mesnevi several times in very high terms . He appears to have been exceedingly aggressive and ...
... Jelāl at this latter city . This was Shemsu - ' d - Din of Tebriz , for whom Jelal conceived a very great friendship . He is mentioned in the Mesnevi several times in very high terms . He appears to have been exceedingly aggressive and ...
Seite xi
... Jelāl , this latter was called to his rest in December A.D. 1273 ; and was buried in his father's mausoleum , leaving Husām as his successor . But meanwhile , at Husām's suggestion , and with himself as the first amanuensis thereof ...
... Jelāl , this latter was called to his rest in December A.D. 1273 ; and was buried in his father's mausoleum , leaving Husām as his successor . But meanwhile , at Husām's suggestion , and with himself as the first amanuensis thereof ...
Seite xii
... Jelāl judged that the " Romans " might be tempted to a devotional love for God through the bait of sweet sounds addressed to their outward senses . Dancing or twirling by dervishes was of much older date , as will be recollected in one ...
... Jelāl judged that the " Romans " might be tempted to a devotional love for God through the bait of sweet sounds addressed to their outward senses . Dancing or twirling by dervishes was of much older date , as will be recollected in one ...
Seite 14
... Jelāl had gone to Larenda . The Seyyid applied himself for several months to devotional seclusion in one of the mosques of Qonya ; after which he sent off a letter to Jelal by the hands of two mendicants , saying : " Come and meet this ...
... Jelāl had gone to Larenda . The Seyyid applied himself for several months to devotional seclusion in one of the mosques of Qonya ; after which he sent off a letter to Jelal by the hands of two mendicants , saying : " Come and meet this ...
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Abu-Bekr Ahmed anecdote angels answered Arab Arif art thou asked Bactria Baha Balkh Bayezid blessed bowed breast breath Brethren of Sincerity Caliph cast command Damascus darkness dead death dervish disciples divine E'en earth Eflākī eyes faith father fear fire flesh Gnostic God's grace grief hand hare hath hear heard heart heaven holy Husām Islām Jelal Jelalu-'d-Din king light lion Lord love's lust man's Mekka merchant mercy Mesnevi Mevlevi mind Moses Muhammed Muslim mysteries naught never night o'er once pearls Perwana poor pray pride prince Prophet Qonya Qur'an replied saints secret seek Seljuqi sense servant Seyyid shalt Shems Shemsu-'d-Din Sheykh sight slave soul spirit Sultan Veled sweet tale teacher tears Tebriz Termiz thee thence things thou art thou hast thou'rt thought thyself true truth Twas Umer unto what's wisdom words worship