Wednesday 17 November 2010

The Islamic Education System vs. The Western Education System


 
The youth of this generation are the leaders and governors of the future. Consequently their education, ways of thinking and values are of great importance in shaping the world of tomorrow. In this short treatise we will explore some of what the Western Education system offers our children and we will present the true alternative Education system as it will be under the Islamic State, which is soon to come, Insha’Allah.
Islam's policy regarding seeking knowledge and education has always been aimed at building the Islamic mentality and the Islamic disposition (tendencies or inclination), which together form the Islamic personality. Islam develops a comprehensive understanding about life. And through this understanding, it shapes our actions; it also shapes our likes and dislikes. Children would, therefore, not only perform their Islamic duties, but they would do so with pleasure. Islam has dealt with both of these matters and linked them directly to the 'Aqeedah (creed), so some of its texts deal with the thought (the mentality) and other texts deal with the tendencies (the emotions).  


“Read in the name of your Lord Who created. He created man from a clot. Read and your Lord is Most Honorable, Who taught (to write) with the pen. Taught man that he knew not.” [Qur’an: 96: 1-5]

Al-Azhar University in Cairo is one of the oldest operating universities in the world. The Islamic university is connected to the beautiful and historic Al-Azhar Mosque

During most of Islamic history, every major city within the Khilafah possessed public and private libraries. Libraries such as Cordoba and Baghdad boasted collections of over 400,000 books. Arabic became the most important scientific language. The Muslims use of the Zero, which was previously absent in mathematical Sciences enabled great advances, solving problems that for centuries remained unsolved.
Muslim mathematicians devised and developed algebra and the concept of algorithms were thought up by Al Khwarizmi. Ibn Sina’s textbook of medicine (Al Qanun) was used as a standard reference in Europe for almost 600 years. Muslims had developed the mechanical robots. Science flourished under the Islamic Education system.
Al-Azhar Mosque
The Muslims were the most advanced in the world in fields such as: mathematics, geometry, optics, astronomy, medicine, physics, natural sciences, engineering and many others. Today the Muslim world is plagued by astonishingly high levels of illiteracy. The Messenger of Allah (saw) tackled head on the issue of illiteracy amongst Muslims. He (saw) made the ransom of each prisoner at Badr to teach ten Muslims how to read. The Islamic state would strive to ensure every Muslim thus turns into either a scholar (mujtahid) or a learner (muttabii).

Our Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) said: “Seeking Of Knowledge Is An Obligation Upon Every Muslim, Be It A Man Or A Woman.”

Lets realize what are the causes and lacking in our current education system which, today, is not producing the greatest scientists like Ibn Sina, Jabir Ibn Haiyan, Yaqub Ibn Ishaq al-Kindi, Abu al-Nasr al-Farabi, Abu al-Qasim Khalaf bin 'Abbas el-Zahrawi, Abu Hamid al-Ghazali, & Ibn Khaldun etc.

Consider a typical day in the life of a Muslim child in a school based on western education system. You drop off your child, feeling satisfied that they are about to enter an environment that is safe and secure. Lets assume that first lesson is geography. The child will be taught about the different countries: its resources, population, peoples and culture, language, its national flag etc And many of these will inevitably be of Muslim countries. It all seems quite harmless until you realize that Islam does not recognize most of these countries as separate identities. Islam looks to the Muslims as one nation not separated by these national identities which have been designed to cause disunity amongst the Muslims. Allah (swt) says:
“And hold fast all of you together to the rope of Allah and do not be divided.” [Qur’an: 3:103].

Maybe the next lesson in the daily routine will be science. You expect the child to gain an understanding in science that will further his/her future career. But it is easy to forget that many of the ideas taught in this subject are in direct contradiction to the Islamic belief. After all, many theories, hypotheses and speculations, which have no firm foundation in evidence add which are subject to dispute among experts, are taught as if they are established facts. The Theory of Evolution suggests that humans evolved from apes. The principle of Conservation of Energy proposes that energy is eternal (cannot be destroyed or created, but just transformed). Humans are put in the same category as animals. The water cycle is presented as a self subsisting system and many more satanic ideas.
Al-Qarawiyyin- university located in Fes, Morocco. Founded in 859, as a religious school, the university is one of the leading spiritual and educational centers of the Muslim world. It is recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest degree-granting university in the world.
The only history that is taught is that of the West. Its wars, its political development, its achievements, discoveries and inventions etc. Islam is not considered as having any important history, having little effect on the world. Its glories are portrayed as just an episode of world history that is now over. Moreover it is taught as a religion that subjugates and oppresses the innocent. The child will learn more about the Romans than of the Muslims. They will learn more about the wars and battles fought in the way of Capitalism rather than the wars fought by the Muslims in the way of Allah. There will not be discussed the Great Ghazwas of Our Holy Prophet (s.a.w), great wars of Sahabas such as the battle of Yarmouk or Ajnadin, the expansion of Islam to Iraq, Persia, Rome, Egypt, rest of Africa, Europe, Central Asia and South Asia. In this child's religious education (RE) lessons Islam is compared to the likes of religions such as Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Sikhism etc.
Al-Qarawiyyin
The uniqueness of the Islamic belief is not presented but is diminished. Even labeling Islam as a religion is not accurate since Islam is a comprehensive way of life, covering all aspects from personal worship to governing life's affairs in a state. Even if some aspects of Islam are taught but they are still incomplete and lacks the true spirit of Islam which was present during the times our ancestors. Moreover, education does not only happen in the school. Society itself plays a major role in educating a child. It can be thought of as a bigger school: instead of using blackboards, teachers and classrooms, society employs television, radio, advertising, billboards or children's magazines to educate the child with un-Islamic practices. The child may grow increasingly alienated from Islam. He or she may become more aware and accustomed to non Islam.
Now, lets analyze how the Islamic Education System differs from the Western education system:
  • Firstly, The child's education would be free since it is the state's duty to provide, as a basic necessity, free education for everymale and female at primary and secondary levels. Every citizen of the state must be provided with education of that which is needed in all aspects of life.
  • There would exist an Islamic curriculum with the objective of building the Islamic mentality and Islamic disposition (i.e. inclinations) in the child. So not only would the child's actions be shaped by Islam but also their likes and dislikes would be in accordance with Islam.
  • They should as a result of school understand the halal and the haraam and follow them with enthusiasm.
Let us consider a similar scenario as above. The child arrives at a school in the Islamic State, and begins the day by greeting his/her colleagues and teachers with the greeting of Islam. The child has the first lesson, perhaps a science subject. It could be a selection of the experimental or pure sciences. It would be taught with the Islamic 'Aqeedah (belief) as the basis and an overriding guide.
You as the parent, could rest assured that ideas such as the Theory of Evolution would not be taught; humans would not be considered as advanced animals. Whereas science in the West is seen as a contradiction to belief in God, within the Islamic State science would be a confirmation of the existence of Allah. The child would come home and explain that he/she learnt about the water cycle: how Allah (swt) causes water to rise as vapor from the seas by evaporation and form clouds; then Allah (swt) would cause these clouds to give rain once they were over the lands; and Allah (swt) would cause the rain water to gather and return back to the seas to once again start the cycle.

Allah (swt) says:“Lo in the creation of the heavens and the earth, and the difference of night and day, and the ships which run upon the sea with that which is of use to men, and the water which Allah sends down from tire sky, thereby reviving tire earth after its death, and dispersing all kinds of beasts therein, and in the ordinance of thewinds, and the clouds obedient between heaven and earth, these are signs (of Allah's sovereignty) for people who have sense." [Quran: 2:164]
The child's next lesson may be a cultural subject such as languages, geography, history or fiqh (jurisprudence). In geography, the child would be familiar with the Islamic atlas. He/she would learn about the vastness of the Islamic State; how the Muslims are unified in one land under one leader. How its resources are managed according to Islam; its citizens, whether Muslim or non Muslims working together under one system.

The child would learn to be proud of being part of the leading nation. In languages the child would team the language of the Qur'an, not French or German (these could be studied in higher or further education). The child would not have to go to additional out of school Arabic lessons. He/she could read and understand the Qur'an, or refer to books in Arabic. In history, the child would be exposed to the rich Islamic history. He/she would study the different Khulafa'a and their achievements; the famous scholars and the roles they played; the discoveries and inventions that were made; the conspirators against Islam and how they were dealt with; the positive influence of the Khilafah upon the world. The child could show how the achievements of the Muslims of the Islamic State placed them hundreds of years ahead of their contemporaries (who were in the Dark Ages). They could give accurate accounts of the battle between Salahudeen and the Crusaders, or the life stories of the Sahabah (ra).

The child would gain a sound knowledge of the fiqh (jurisprudence). They would be able to provide detailed evidences for rules in Islam. They may even be able to correct your own actions as advice to the parents. They would understand the respect and obedience that Allah (swt) requires from the child to the parent. The universities and madrassas will not be separated but will be merged into one greater institution of enormous knowledge. Islam will not be taken as a separate element of life but as a part of life which will influence every aspect of a person’s individual and collective life. In the bigger school society, there would also be education of Islam through the state's media. Through television, radio and children's magazines, only Islamic ideals and values would be passed.

All these measures would guarantee the nurturing of a fine generation that could be the leaders of the Khilafah. And the child could contribute to this. In the Islamic State, the Education System is geared towards building the Islamic personality in all the students. This prepares them to live their lives in accordance with the orders and prohibitions of Allah (swt). They will be taught all they need to know about the various aspects of Islam, such as social conduct, prayer, Islamic law etc. In addition they will be motivated to achieve excellence in the fields of science and technology, commerce and the arts. These will be taught within the framework of Islam, such that the hypothetical ideas which are propounded as facts in the West, like evolution of humans from apes and matter and energy being eternal, will not corrupt their minds.In this way, the educational curriculum will ensure that Islam, science and the affairs of life will not be seen as separate and unconnected worlds, but will be regarded as a holistic and intricately interwoven whole. In the society as a whole, which teaches people as much as any school, by means of the television, magazines and radio; unacceptable images of sex, violence and crime will not exist in the Islamic State as an influence over the people. Rather, these unfruitful pursuits will be replaced with stories of the Prophet (saw) and his Sahabah (ra), or other lessons in the Islamic way of life.

Written By: -Av


Am I a Muslim Child / a Muslim Parent?



These days very often an upsetting cry is heard from the parents of the modern youth: "My child is getting weak in studies"  Not only Parents but also teachers get upset due to the hopelessness prevailing in today's youth. They are seen indulged in pathetic activities as they reach their puberty. Out of 75% in a class of a regular institute only 25% are seen ambitious towards their goals. The majority 75% is seen heavily pretending to be cooler and smarter than the second one. Deliberately or impulsively becoming a useless, hopeless wannabe case.



Every child is as precious as gold to the parents. Parents don't expect any return of the infinite sacrifices they make for their children. But they only expect to see their child as a successful and honourable person in the coming years of their life. They actually are totally selfless for their children. They not only fulfill their studies expenditures, suppressing their own needs but also do extra efforts to solace their child according to the trends of present age. Yet when there are hidden tears in the eyes of mother, and father's face lacking a proud smile, on the collection of the result of their ward. That very moment is very cruel for the parents and unfortunate for the child. A child doesn't get weak in studies rather, he actually loses his interest. A child being weak from the very beginning due to his caliber is a different case. But rationally Allah Almighty has blessed almost everyone with good caliber and skills.
  • Question that seeks attention is, "Why does the child lose his interest? "Did the parents ever try to observe their activities?"
Girls pass their entire day after school or college in front of the television watching either indecent soups, serials or either bollywood movies full of vulgarity. The boys are wandering aimlessly in streets or malls doing idiotic things.

I don't mean to say that the children should become like angels. But being rational and sensible is the key. For once, if you ponder over the entertainment you yourself, provide your children. You won't find yourself sensible anymore. You think making your child watch "saas bahu ki saazishien or vulgar and cheap Veena Malik in Big Boss" will help in some character building of your child?

They have indulged us heavily in their own singing and dancing so that our eyes can be closed. I wonder why don't people realize it by now at minimum. Ok if it's any consolation, this project of the bhindians is called OPERATION BLUE TULSI and they started working on it since 1992 with the launch of ZTV. Believe it or not but ZTV was specifically designed to infiltrate the Pakistani society and mind set.

The idea behind this mission was to destroy all moral and ethical values of the Pakistani youth, which would eventually effect the Army and thus making it easier for the Indian Army to destroy it.

Sonia Gandhi told her Army chief during Kargil time, we don't need to invade Pakistan we are already in their living rooms. It's been more than 10 years and at least 20 channels since then, so do the math. Being well informed and letting some one else know is NOT hate. This is the lethal reality. You don't want to admit it, its your choice.

Our Founding Father Quaid-e-Azam R.A took a pledge from the youth of the new state of Pakistan that, "You must devote yourself whole-heartedly to your studies, for that is your first obligation to yourselves, your parents and to your state" Is this how we are keeping the promise of our Quaid? We still do not have a progressive literacy rate in our country.

For everything the children can not be accused. The parents are equally responsible for the poor academic and character building of their children. Parents on their part have also forgotten the purpose of a Muslim marriage. It lays a spiritual and legal foundation for raising a sound family on Islamic principles.

Prophet Muhammed s.a.w said, "When the servant of Allah marries, he has fulfilled half the (responsibilities laid on him by the) faith; so let him be God conscious with respect to the other half". (Mishkat)
Where as in a Muslim society a family is being raised but where are the Islamic Principles? A child is taught from the cradle of mother. When the mother's cradle is not providing him a sound Islamic environment, how do you expect him to become a refined person when he grows up? If we develop in them a love for Islam and provide them with righteous examples for their heroes, they will be much less likely to go astray. A person wants to be like his heroes. If he admires Prophet Muhammad s.a.w, Abu Bakr r.a etc he will try to follow their example. If he admires a rock star or a gang leader, he will want to be like them. If we inspire our children with good examples, when they are tempted to do wrong, they will, InshaAllah, remember these examples and remain steadfast.

It's not that my perception is that of narrow mindedness. We greatly admire the progress and development of Europe. Did we ever begin to think what's the key to their success? It's not half naked apparels, it's not illicit relations, it's neither singing nor dancing but it's their KNOWLEDGE!
Now when I have tried to show you the ugly but real phase of the picture. You have to decide with opened eyes and brains, is it just to bring up your child in the shadows of rivals of Islam? Either stop being pseudo Muslims or either stop calling yourself a Muslim! The ball is in your court.


Pakistan has NO escape from Islam


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After the passing of 1962 constitution, I noticed something peculiar that in all the documents of the government, the word 'Islam' was not written with the name of Pakistan. First, I thought that it might be an error in the drafting, but after some days I came to know that the error was repeated several times and it seemed more intentional than unintentional. I wrote a note to President Ayub Khan to allow me to write a letter to all the ministries about this frequent error. One evening, He came to me and told me that it is not an error but we have taken this decision with a general consensus.



President Ayub Khan told me that the name of Pakistan will be "Republic of Pakistan" instead of "Islamic Republic of Pakistan". If I had the courage, I would have asked him : "Who are you to eliminate the word 'Islam' from the name of Pakistan?" However I came back home and wrote a two pages note, the summary of which is as following:

Pakistan has no escape from Islam. The history of this country is very old but its geography is new. The Red-cliff line between Pakistan and India was drawn for the purpose that we acquired this piece of land on the name of Islam. If now Islam is erased from the name of Pakistan, the limitation of this line will have no meaning. We became Pakistan for the sole reason that we are Muslims. If Afghanistan, Iran, Egypt, Iraq and Turkey eliminate Islam from their lives, they would still retain their identity as Afghans, Irani, Egyptian, Iraqi and Turks. But if we, Pakistanis, try to escape from Islam, Pakistan will not have any distinction of its own. Now, if Islam suits our luxurious life or not, Islam fits to our way of life or not, We personally follow Islam or not, the truth is that whether for the sake of saving our hereafter or for the worldly profit and selfishness, we are compelled to keep Pakistan and Islam parallel to each other for the sake of the long lasting of Pakistan. Due to the illiteracy of others, there is no need to go into the inferiority complex yourself.


In addition to this note, I also wrote a resignation letter to resign if this note is not accepted. Next Day President Ayub came to me to tell me something, He sat infront of me and took that note from my hand and started reading it. After reading few sentences, his facial expressions changed suddenly and he started reading from the beginning again.Then he said slowly: "Yes, Right You Are" and repeated this sentence again, and hence the word 'Islam' was added to the name of Pakistan. 
(Excerpt from Shahabnama)

Translated by: Rizwan Khan Mohmand.

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Pakistan Cyber Force

Shahab Sahb and the Naval Officer



The Naval Officer:  
( Shahab Sahab tells Mufti Sahab)
I was going to delhi in the railway train. I arrived at some station, and the train started. And I jumped and rode on the train. When the door opened, I saw it was a reserved saloon. I was thinking yet, when someone opened the door. He said, "welcome, Mr. Q.U Shahab, welcome" He was a British. Navy's Officer.  He was dressed in Uniform. He took me inside the saloon. He said: "Mr. QU Shahab, I was just waiting for you."

Shahab Sb: "But Sir I accidentally rode on this train. My seat was backward.."

Naval Officer: Yes! I wished to get you in the saloon. So you came. Good! You came. I wanted to talk to you. When a person is filled to the top, so much is he burdened that he may not bear with it. That's why he wants to get rid of the stress. I wanted to cheer my self. For that I wished in my heart, you to come here"

Shahab Sb: Who are you?

Naval Officer: I am an officer of British Navy. In this on-going War, Spiritual forces are working on both sides. I am also a worker.

Shahab Sb: But you are a Christian.

Naval officer: Yes. I was a Christian. Temporarily my heart has reformed and for time being I have been given powers. These powers were given to me in the Jungle of kashmir. Will you drink something?

Shahab Sb: No.

Naval Officer: Common drink, what's the harm?

Shahab Sb: No. No. You drink, it's okay. drink!

Naval Officer: At the moment, I am going through such a stage, in front of which all intoxicants are worthless. But now, few days are left. We, British rulers will have to leave soon. Your country's Buzurg have decided to make us get out desolately." I was being amazed at his talks. I was thinking in my heart, if he's a fraud. 

He read my mind, and said, "What's fraud? Who am I? I'm the one, with out whom the history of war can not be completed. But you can not comprehend my name as I have erased my name from your mind... I established a contact with Iqbal too. Had I not done so, he would have not been what he is today. He knows me in the form of 60 years old faqeer."

He remained silent for some time. I was being amazed. I was thinking why is he telling me all this? He bagan: You don't know Churchel is a genius and if he had come in your line, he would have been great. Gandhi was an empty drum. But he knew how to beat the drum. I even met Hitler. I warned him that, see you are number two from beginning. If you remain number two, you will gain honour. But if you try to become number one, you will be destroyed. But I knew he would not be satisfied with number two. And that Mountbatten, is an idiot! he will poke nose in your matters.." 
He abruptly turned to me, and said, "you used to do mischieves in your childhood. you used to catch chickens. Used to steal money from the mazaar.""You!" he made a face, "are an insect, wandering at the surface. Dive deep, and you shall find pearls"   

(Excerpt from Alakh Nagri)



The Charismatic Darvaish



By Malveer K. Hussain

I silently moaned so that for a hundred centuries to come,
The world would echo in the sound of my hayha
It would turn on axis of my hayhat
(Rumi, Divan-i Kabir)

Eight centuries ago, an outstanding poet, a revered spiritualist renowned for his understanding and wide-reading embrace shed light on the interrelations of all human beings. He speaks instantaneously to the hearts and exceeds the boundaries of time and language. Through his thoughtful words full of affection and peace, he built an ambiance where the morals of compression, endurance and tolerance are appreciated and where the doors to dialogue are approachable. His philosophical vision proved that people of all religions and social classes can survive together only in peace, unity and harmony. He enlightens a universal message of Love.

Love’s nationality is separate from all other religions,
The lover’s religion and nationality is the Beloved (God).
The lover’s cause is separate from all other causes
Love is the astrolabe of God’s mysteries.
(Rumi - Masnavi)

Recognized as one of the distinguished Persian Sufi poet and consummate spiritual guide, Moulana Jalaluddin Rumi produced the most radiant Sufi poetry in Persian and Arabic. His proficiency and depth of knowledge is evident in his extant poetry and prose, metaphorically embellished by thousands of Quranic verses and hadiths (sayings of Prophet Mohammad (P.B.U.H). His enthralling path of Sufism mesmerized masses from all cultures and backgrounds. It just doesn’t get strikingly exceptional than Rumi if you are in quest of blissful insights and sacred pathways to the Divine.
Jalaluddin Mohammad Balkhi, commonly known as Moulana Rumi with whom the epithet of Moulana has obtained a distinctive idiosyncratic meaning, was born at Balkh, Khorasan on September 30, 1207 to a family of scholarly theologians. His father Bahauddin Muhammad Walad renowned as Sultan- ul Ulema was a brilliant Islamic scholar.
Escaping the Mongol army invasion, five year old Rumi and his family traveled to settle in Konya, Anatolia capital city of Seljuk Empire. According to few stories this migration was also a result of rivalry between various religious scholars in that region.

During the stay in Konya, he became a pupil of Burhaneddin-i Muhaqqaq-i Tirmidhi, a follower of his father. On his master’s advice that he should seek additional education, Rumi went to University centers in Aleppo and Damascus. Here he acquired education in religious sciences and returned as a highly accomplished young scholar. After the death of his father in 1231, he holds the position of his erudite and intellectual father.

Moulana Rumi’s life was transformed in 1244 when he encountered the profound mystical dervish Shamsaddin Muhammad-i Tabrizi or Shams of Tabriz. Rumi praised Shams in these words,
“What I had thought of before as God, I met today in person.”
Their close mystical relationship was influential in awakening Rumi’s buried mysticism and passionate devotion. It was at this point he neglected his academic vocation and began to create his mystical poetry.
Moulana Rumi’s poetical outpourings have been truthfully phenomenal. The extent and array of his genius are so gigantic and so logical that any epigrammatic summing up of his accomplishments must risk being trite. His sense of character assortment and self-discipline seems to have been instinctive and was associated to a flawless determined craftsmanship which was partly learned and partly intuitive. There is brilliance and dynamism on the surface of his poetry, but underneath is a pious message which gives his work a significant dominance which is constantly attention-grabbing and provocative. His doctrine persuades boundless tolerance, patience, optimistic approach, honesty, charity and awareness through love.

Eshgh, az azalast va taa abad khaahad bood
Jooyandeye eshgh, bee'adad khaahad bood
Fardaa ke ghiyaamat, aashkaaraa gardad
Har del ke na aashegh ast, rad khaahad bood

Love is from the infinite and will remain until eternity.
The seeker of love escapes the chains of birth and death.
Tomorrow when resurrection comes,
Any heart that is not in love will fail the test.

Rumi’s work is outside the chains of time and speaks to enormous audience of love and acknowledges the eventual truth in things. He dealt methodically with everyday societal problems, suggesting convincing solutions to the dilemmas of the human soul. The state of love and ecstasy which he carried ceaselessly never isolated him from the social order and its problems. Thus his legacy of works, comprising Masnavi (Spiritual Couplets), Divan-i Kabir, Fihi Ma Fihi (discussions on spiritual matters), Majalis-i Saba (sermons) and Maktubat (collection of letters) are filled with testimonies and examples.

Rumi described Masnavi or Mathnawi as Sayqool al Arwah (Polish of the spirits). This masterpiece has more than 24,000 couplets mostly of Sufi philosophical stories with deep mystical understandings. It contains medications for spiritual weaknesses, bad habits (greed, envy, arrogance, etc) and un- Islamic perceptions. Many giants of philosophy hold Masnavi in high esteem. Famous Persian poet Abdul Rehman Jami lauded Rumi and Masnavi in these words:

“The Masnavi of the master of the spiritual world
is virtually the Quran written in Persian”.

Rumi’s metaphors, perception, sensation, fanaticism, manifestation, happiness and hope in Masnavi verses allure the reader. His wisdom, hypersensitive temperament, zealous adoration and belief take reader to a diverse world. The best acknowledged passage in the entire Masnavi is “The Song of the Reed”. Utilizing the reed-flute (Ney), Rumi draws concentration on the subject of Sufi impact, taking enthusiastic reader to the conception of humanity through the story of the reed being parted from the reed-bed.

Divan-i Kabir with 45,000 verses also known as Kulliyat-i Shams-i Tabrizi or Divan-i Shams is packed with rapturous poetry in which Rumi conveyed his mystical love for Shams as a sign of his love for God. It is full of eagerness and awe that echoes the inner spiritual world of the poet. It contains lyrical poems in a number of various styles for instance odes, eulogies, quatrains etc. These poems are sacred breaths, pleasant breezes, and enjoyable journeys for the moral spirit and motivations from the God which sometimes make the reader shed tears.

As a Sufi, Rumi abandoned all misinterpretations on the way to perfection, eventually wishing to reach God. He persistently had a well-grounded and deep explanation of the wisdom of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) and the information of Quran in his works.

I am the servant of the Quran as long as I have life.
I am the dust on the path of Muhammad, the chosen one.
If anyone interprets my words in any other way,
I deplore that person and I deplore his words.

(Divan-i Kabir)


Rumi Founded the Mevlevi Dervish Order, (Whirling dervishes) and consequently created the Sema, (distinctive whirling sacred dance). Sema symbolizes a mystical voyage of spiritual ascent via mind and love to a rank of excellence, the goal is to love and to be of service to the entire of creation excluding all bigotry against beliefs, ethnic races, social classes and nations.
His masterwork has been translated into several languages including Russian, German, Urdu, Turkish, Arabic, French, Italian and Spanish, and is emerging in numerous styles such as concert performances, narrations, workshops, recitations, dance presentation and new arty concepts.

Rumi breathed his last breath in Konya on December 17, 1273. People from diverse beliefs, cultures, including Muslims, Jews, Christians, Arabs, Persians, Turks, and Romans honored the great Sufi saint poet at his funeral.

The Mevlevi Dervishes have reserved the date he died as a celebration famous as Shab-i-Arus, because Rumi described death as the meeting time, in his following poem:

On the day of death, when my coffin is on the move,
Do not suppose I have any pain at leaving this world:
When you see my hearse, say not
“Leaving! He’s leaving!”
That time will be for me union and encounter.
When you commit me to the grave,
Say not “Farwell! Farwell”,
For the Grave is a veil over the reunion of Paradise

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