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Mathnawi (Arabic: مثنوي,
mathnawī) or
masnavi (Persian: مثنوی, mas̲navī) is a kind of poem
written in
rhyming couplets, or more
specifically "a poem based...
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occasionally he also used Turkish,
Arabic and Gr**** in his verse. His
Masnavi (
Mathnawi),
composed in Konya, is
considered one of the
greatest poems of the Persian...
- Masnavi-ye-Ma'navi (Persian: مثنوی معنوی, DMG: Mas̲navī-e maʻnavī), also
written Mathnawi, or Mathnavi, is an
extensive poem
written in
Persian by
Jalal al-Din Muhammad...
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narrative account of
Yusuf and
Zulaikha is a
probably eleventh-century
mathnawī called Yūsuf u Zulaykhā. From as
early as the
fifteenth century into the...
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Sultan Selim III, who
actively engaged with
Mevlevi teachings. He read the
Mathnawi (Masnavi), pla**** the ney (reed flute),
performed Mevlevi melodies, and...
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style Mathnawi (a type of
Persian verse) is the Ibtidā-nāma (The book of the beginning), also
called Walad-nāma (The book of Walad) or
Mat̲h̲nawī-yi Waladī...
- secrets'). Rumi (d. 1273)
wrote a vast
amount of
mystical poetry in his book
Mathnawi which some
consider a kind of Sufi
interpretation of the Quran. Simnani...
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collection of
poems by one author,
usually excluding his or her long
poems (
mathnawī). The vast
majority of
Diwan poetry was
lyric in nature:
either ghazals...
- from Leipzig,
Germany in 1866. Shah
Abdul Latif was
influenced by Rumi's
Mathnawi. The
traditional compilations of Shah Jo
Risalo include 30 Surs (chapters)...
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Reynold Alleyne Nicholson.
Kessinger Publishing. Nicholson,
Reynold (1990).
Mathnawi of
Jalaluddin Rumi. Warminster: Gibb
Memorial Trust. ISBN 0-906094-27-5...