What is meant by masnavi?
Mathnawi (Arabic: مثنوي mathnawī) or masnavi (Persian: مثنوی) is a kind of poem written in rhyming couplets, or more specifically “a poem based on independent, internally rhyming lines”. Most mathnawī poems follow a meter of eleven, or occasionally ten, syllables, but had no limit in their length.
What is the history of Masnavi?
The Masnavi is a poetic collection of anecdotes and stories derived from the Quran, hadith sources, and everyday tales. Stories are told to illustrate a point and each moral is discussed in detail. It incorporates a variety of Islamic wisdom but primarily focuses on emphasizing inward personal Sufi interpretation.
When was the masnavi published?
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Name | Binding | Published |
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The Masnavi | Hardcover | 2004 |
The Masnavi. Book Four (Oxford World’s Classics) | Paperback | 2017 |
The Mathnawi of Jalalud’din Rumi, Vol. 3 (Persian Edition) | Hardcover | 1985 |
The Masnavi I Ma’navi of Rumi: Complete (Forgotten Books) | Paperback | 2008 |
What is the Masnavi?
The Masnavi is one of the most influential works of Sufism, commonly called “the Quran in Persian”. [1] It has been viewed by many commentators as the greatest mystical poem in world literature. [2] The Masnavi is a series of six books of poetry that together amount to around 25,000 verses or 50,000 lines.
Why did Rumi write the masnavi poems?
It is documented that Rumi began dictating the verses of the Masnavi at the request of his favourite disciple, Husam al-Din Chalabi, who observed that many of Rumi’s followers dutifully read the works of Sana’i and ‘Attar. Thus, Rumi began creating a work in the didactic style of Sana’i and ‘Attar to complement his other poetry.
When was the first masnavi written?
The Masnavi was started by the Rumi during the final years of his life. He began dictating the first book around the age of 54 around the year 1258 and continued composing verses until his death in 1273.
What is the difference between Rumi’s Diwan and Masnavi?
In contrast to Rumi’s Diwan, the Masnavi is a relatively “sober” text. It explains the various dimensions of spiritual life and practice to Sufi disciples and anyone who wishes to ponder the meaning of life. The Masnavi was started by the Rumi during the final years of his life.