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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... thee at the resting - place of thy father , for Larenda is not a place of permanency for thee . From that hill ( on which Baha's mausoleum was built ) a fire will shower down on the city of Qonya . " After reading this epistle Jelal ...
... thee at the resting - place of thy father , for Larenda is not a place of permanency for thee . From that hill ( on which Baha's mausoleum was built ) a fire will shower down on the city of Qonya . " After reading this epistle Jelal ...
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... thee , that thou mayest set thy affairs in order , and repent thee of thy sins . " The Sheykhu - ' l - Islam fell at the BURHANU - ' D - DIN . 15.
... thee , that thou mayest set thy affairs in order , and repent thee of thy sins . " The Sheykhu - ' l - Islam fell at the BURHANU - ' D - DIN . 15.
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... thee the abounding good . Therefore , do thou perform thy devotions unto thy Lord , and slaughter victims . Verily , he who evil entreateth thee is one who shall leave no issue after him . " He used to weep as he recited these inspired ...
... thee the abounding good . Therefore , do thou perform thy devotions unto thy Lord , and slaughter victims . Verily , he who evil entreateth thee is one who shall leave no issue after him . " He used to weep as he recited these inspired ...
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... Thee , O God , as Thou rightly shouldest be known , ' whereas Bāyezīd said : ' Glory unto me ! How very great is my glory ' ? " On re- On hearing this question , Jelal fainted away . covering his consciousness , he took his new ...
... Thee , O God , as Thou rightly shouldest be known , ' whereas Bāyezīd said : ' Glory unto me ! How very great is my glory ' ? " On re- On hearing this question , Jelal fainted away . covering his consciousness , he took his new ...
Seite 34
... thee than these are the two hundred sequins thou hast lost . God , whose glory be exalted , had determined to visit thee with a sore judg ment and a heavy trial ; but , through this thy visit here , He hath pardoned thee , and the trial ...
... thee than these are the two hundred sequins thou hast lost . God , whose glory be exalted , had determined to visit thee with a sore judg ment and a heavy trial ; but , through this thy visit here , He hath pardoned thee , and the trial ...
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Abu-Bekr Ahmed angels answered Arab Arif art thou asked Balkh Bayezid bird blessed bowed breast breath Brethren of Sincerity Caliph Damascus dark dead death dervish disciples divine E'en earth eyes faith father fear fire flesh Gnostic God's grace grief hand hare hath hear heard heart heaven holy Husam Husāmu-'d-Din Islām Jelal Jelalu-'d-Din king light lion Lord love's lust man's mayest Mekka merchant mercy Mesnevi Mevlevi mind Moses Muhammed Muslim mysteries naught never night o'er once parrot pearls Perwana poor prayer pride prince Prophet Qonya Qur'an ii Qur'an vii replied saints secret seek Seljuqi sense servant Seyyid Shems Shemsu-'d-Din Sheykh sight slave soul spirit Sultan Veled sweet tale teacher tears Tebriz thee thence things thou art thou hast thou'lt thought thyself true truth Twas Umer unto Vazir voice wisdom words worship
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 67 - When the human spirit, after years of imprisonment in the cage and dungeon of the body, is at length set free, and wings its flight to the Source whence it came, is not this an occasion for rejoicings, thanks, and dancing ? " Jalal was an indomitable optimist.