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Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi (Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)

 Jubbah Konya Museum-

Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi (Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)


Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi (Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)

Turkey.Konya- Masnavi Turkish Museum


Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi (Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)


Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi (Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)

and his mausoleum on the reverse of the 5000 Turkish lira banknotes of 1981–1994.

Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi (Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)

Life is only for devotion.
Life without devotion (worship or total submission) is disgrace.
Remembrance of him is the foundation of faith.
The beggars are like kings due to his [Allaah Kareem] Remembrances.
Hazrat Prophet Muhammad [Peace be upon him] was purified of worldly things,
So he got this reward:
God [Allaah Ta’aalaa] said to him, whatever direction you face your prayer,
My face is to that direction.


His soul like an eagle of Heaven as God called him Mercy for all the creations of God.
There is no greater or better of all the Prophets than Muhammad [Peace be upon Him]
Maulvi Hargiz Na Shud Maulaa e Ruum
Ta Ghulaam E Shams Tabraizi Na Shud



Maulvi could never be Maula-e-Ruum*** if he had not devoted himself to Hazrat Shams Tabraizi

Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi (Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)


If you could get rid of yourself just once, the secret of secrets would open to you. The face of the unknown, hidden beyond the universe would appear on the mirror of your perception.





Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi (Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)

"You may call the rose an open heart or a broken heart".


5th Jamaadi ul Ukhraa:Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi (Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)


The mausoleum, of Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi (Rahmatul Laahi is located in Konya, Turkey.It was also the dervish lodge (tekke) of the Mevlevi order.

Sultaan 'Ala' al-Din Kayqubad, the Seljuk sultaan who had invited Maulâna to Konya, offered his rose garden as a fitting place to bury Bahaa' ud-Den Walad (also written as Bahaa ud deen Valed), the father of Maulâna, when he died on 12 January 1231. When Maulâna died on 17 December 1273 he was buried next to his father.
His successor Hüsamettin Çelebi decided to build a mausoleum over his grave of his master. The Seljuk construction, under architect Behrettin Tebrizli, was finished in 1274. Gürcü Hatun, the wife of the Seljuk Emir Suleyman Pervane, and Emir Alameddin Kayser funded the construction. The cylindrical drum of the dome originally rested on four pillars. The conical dome is covered with turquoise faience.
However several sections were added until 1854. Selimoğlu Abdülvahit decorated the interior and performed the woodcarving of the catafalques.


The decree of 6 April 1926 confirmed that the mausoleum and the dervish lodge (Dargaah) were to be turned into a museum. The museum opened on 2 March 1927. In 1954 it was renamed as "Maulâna Museum".

One enters the museum through the main gate to the marble-paved courtyard. The (washing fountain) in the middle of the courtyard was built by Yavuz Sultan Selim.
One enters the mausoleum and the small mosque through the Tomb gate.Its two doors are decorated with Seljuk motifs and a Persian text from Abdurrahman Cami dating from 1492. It leads into the small Tilaawat Room decorated with rare and precious Ottoman calligraphy in the different styles. In this room the Quraan was continuously recited and chanted before the mausoleum was turned into a museum.
One enters the mausoleum from the Tilaawat Room through a silver door made, according to an inscription on the door, by the son of Mehmed III in 1599. On the left side stand six coffins in rows of three of the dervishes who accompanied Maulâana and his family from Balkh. Opposite to them on a raised platform, covered by two domes, stand the cenotaphs belonging to the descendants of the Maulâna family (wife and children) and some high-ranking members of the Mevlevi order.
The coffin of Maulâna is located under the green dome.It is covered with brocade, embroidered in gold with verses from the Quraan. This, and all other covers, were a gift of sultaan Abdul Hamid II in 1894. The actual burial chamber is located below it. Next to Maulâna's sarcophagus are several others, including the sarcophagi of his father Bahaeddin Veled and his son Sultan Veled. The wooden sarcophagus of Maulâna dates from the 12th century now stands over the grave of his father. It is a masterpiece of Seljuk woodcarving. The silver lattice, separating the sarcophagi from the main section, was built by Ilyas in 1579.
The Ritual Hall was built under the reign of Sülaimaan the Magnificent at the same time as the adjoining small mosque. All the display in this room, together with an ancient Kirşehir praying rug (18th century), dervish clothes (Maulâna's included) and four crystal[citation needed] mosque lamps (16th century, Egyptian Mameluk period). In this room one can also see a rare Diwaan-i-Kebir (a collection of lyric poetry) from 1366 and two fine specimens of Masnavi  (books of poems written by Maulâna) from 1278 and 1371.



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Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi (Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)


“There is a loneliness more precious than life. There is a freedom more precious than the world. Infinitely more precious than life and the world is that moment when one is alone with God

[Allaah Kareem].”



Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi (Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)

Carry your baggage towards silence, when you seek the signs of the way.


Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi (Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)

And you...When will you begin that long journey into yourself.?


Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi (Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)

If Light is in your heart...you will find your way home.


Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi (Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)

 YESTERDAY I WAS CLEVER...
Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi
(Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh) (Persian: جلال‌الدین محمد بلخى‎), also known as Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Rūmī (جلال‌الدین محمد رومی), and more popularly in the English-speaking world simply as Rumi (30 September 1207 – 17 December 1273), was a 13th-century Islaamic poet, jurist, theologian, and Auliyaa Allaah. Iranians, Turks, Afghans, Tajiks, and other Central Asian Muslims as well as the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent have greatly appreciated his spiritual legacy in the past seven centuries.
Alternative names
Jalāl ad-Dīn Muḥammad Balkhī
جلال‌الدین محمد بلخى
Jalāl ad-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī
جلال‌الدین محمد رومی
Mowlānā
مولانا
Rumi
Jelaluddin Rumi
Jalalu'l-Din Rumi
Jalaluddin Rumi
Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi
Jalaludin Rumi
Jalaloddin Rumi
Jalāl-Dīn Rūmī Mawlānā
Jalalu'D-Din Rumi
Maulana Jalalu-'D-Din Muhammad I Rumi
Rumi Jalalud-Din
Jalaluddin RUMI
Jelalladin Rumi
Maulana Jalalludin Rumi
Jalalu'ddin Rumi
Rumi Mevlana Jalaluddin
Mevlana Jalaludin Rumi
Jalaluddin M. Rumi
Jalâloddîn Rûmî
Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi
Jalal al-Din Rumi
Jalal Al-Din Rumi
Maulana Jalal al-Din Rumi
Maulana Jalal Al-Din Rumi
Melvana Celaleddin Rumi
Yalal Al-din Rumi
Dschelaleddin Rumi
JALAL AL-DIN RUMI, MAULANA, 1207-1273.
Jalal al-Din Rumi Maulana
Mawlana Jalal Al Din Rumi
Jalal Ad-Din Rumi
Mawlânâ Djalal al-Din Rumi
Mawlana Jalal al Din Rumi
Jalal Ad-din Rumi
Jalal Rumi
Jalal Ul-Din Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Rumi.
Rumi, Jalal al-Din Mawlana
Jaal al-Din Rumi Maulana
Jalal al-Din Muhammed ibn Mohammed Rumi.
Maulana Jalal Uddin Rumi
Jalal al-Din Muhammad ibn Muhammed Rumi.
Jalal al-Din Rumi.
Celaleddin, Rumi Mevlana
Jalai al-Din Rumi Maulana
Jalal Al-Din Rumi Maulana
Mevlana J. Rumi
Jalal, al-Din Rumi
Jelauddin Rumi
Djalal Ad-Din Rumi
Djalal Un Din Rumi
Maulana Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī
Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī Maulānā
Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī Maulana
Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmi

Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi (Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)

"Sell your cleverness and buy bewilderment."


Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi (Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)


Hazrat Allamah Iqbal and Hazrat Maulana Ruumi [Rahmatul Laah Alaieh]


Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi (Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)


Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi

(Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh) is widely regarded as not only one of the greatest Soofie poets but has also been described by Western as
the greatest mystical poet of any age.
Major Works
Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi
(Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)’s mother tongue was Persian, but acquired knowledge of Arabic as a child while learning to read and recite the Qur’aan. Following his family’s migration to Anatolia, he also learnt Turkish. His intimate knowledge of these languages is reflected in his writings, which although written mainly in Persian contain passages in Arabic and Turkish. His three major works are generally referred to as the Masnavi, Divaan-i Shams-i Tabrzi, and the Fihi Maa Fihi.
Masnavi (Persian: مثنوی معنوی‎, meaning
"Rhyming Couplets of Profound Spiritual Meaning") was the result of his disciple  initial request for Maulana Ruumi to write a short ‘teaching’ poem. It takes the form of an extended poem, 25,577 verses long, and comprises six books, each with a prose introduction. It is an exceptional work, not only in length but also in style and content, for it blends traditional tales, parables, anecdotes and legends about the Soofie saints with stories about the prophets, and commentaries on the Prophetic Traditions and passages from the Qur’aan. It is considered by many to be one of the greatest works of Soofie poetry.

Monday, March 28, 2016

Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi (Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)

Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi
(Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)
respectfully as Maulana ("our Master"), is a thirteenth-century Persian Soofie Saint Auliyaa Allaah, jurist, theologian, poet and one of the greatest spiritual masters of Islaam. He was known as Ruumi because he spent most of his life in the region known by Muslims as "Ruum," the Anatolian peninsula most of which had been conquered by the Seljuq Turks after centuries of rule by the Roman Empire.
He is acknowledged as the father of one of Islaam’s major Soofie orders, the Mevlevi order although its actual inception came about through his disciples. He was also often referred to by the Persian title, the ("great Master")...

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Rumi

Hazrat Maulana Jalaal ud deen Ruumi
(Rahmatul Laahi ‘Alaieh)
respectfully as Maulana ("our Master"), is a thirteenth-century Persian Soofie Saint Auliyaa Allaah, jurist, theologian, poet and one of the greatest spiritual masters of Islaam. He was known as Ruumi because he spent most of his life in the region known by Muslims as "Ruum," the Anatolian peninsula most of which had been conquered by the Seljuq Turks after centuries of rule by the Roman Empire.
He is acknowledged as the father of one of Islaam’s major Soofie orders, the Mevlevi order although its actual inception came about through his disciples. He was also often referred to by the Persian title, the ("great Master").....to be continued In  Shaa Allaah.