Rumi
1207–1273 · Balkh
About
Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī, commonly known as Rumi, was a Sufi mystic, poet, and founder of the Islamic brotherhood known as the Mevlevi Order. His family hailed from Balkh. Rumi i
Sufi tradition
Mevlevi Order
Persian, Arabic, Old Anatolian Turkish, medieval Greek
Biography
Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī, commonly known as Rumi, was a Sufi mystic, poet, and founder of the Islamic brotherhood known as the Mevlevi Order. His family hailed from Balkh. Rumi is an influential figure in Sufism, and his thought and works loom large both in Persian literature and mystic poetry in general. Today, his translated works are enjoyed all over the world.
Teachings & topics
MysticismDivine loveRemembrance (dhikr)The heart
Lineage & relations
Teachers
Baha ud-Din Walad
Teacher
Burhanuddin Tirmizi
Teacher
Shams Tabrizi
Influence
Influenced by


Notable students
Pervâne
Student
Husam al-Din Chalabi
Student
Bibliography
- The forbidden Rumi2006 · Inner Traditions
- Rumi2002 · HarperOne
- Selected poems of Rūmī2001 · Dover Publications
Also in the directory
Other people in the same tradition and lineage.


