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Masnawi Sacred Texts Of Islam - Book Six
Masnawi Sacred Texts Of Islam - Book Six
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O Life of the heart, Husamu-'d-Din, My zeal burnt within me to write this sixth part! The Masnavi became a standard through thy influence, Thy sword (Husam) has made it an exemplar to the world O spiritual one, I now offer it to thee, This sixth part of the entire Masnavi.

  • Story 1: The Hindu Slave who loved his Master's Daughter
  • Story 2: The Fowler and the Bird
  • Story 3: The Drunken Turkish Amir and the Minstrel
  • Story 4: The Purchase of Bilal
  • Story 5: The Sufi and the Qazi
  • Story 6: The Faqir and the Hidden Treasure
  • Story 7: The Three Travelers
  • Story 8: The Man who received a Pension from the Prefect of Tabriz
  • Story 9: The King and his Three Sons

The Masnavi is divided into six books, and Rumi wrote prefaces for each book. The earliestcomplete manuscript (the "Konya manuscript") was completed in December, 1278 (five years after Rumi's death).

• Books 1 and 2: They “are principally concerned with the nafs, the lower carnal self, and its self-deception and evil tendencies.”

• Books 3 and 4: These books share the principal themes of Reason and Knowledge. These two themes are personified by Rumi in the Biblical and Quranic figure of the Prophet Moses.

• Books 5 and 6: These last two books are joined by the universal ideal that man must deny his physical earthly existence to understand God's existence.

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