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7 Nasihat Jalaluddin Rumi yg Melembutkan Jiwa

(1)Dlm hal kedermawanan & menolong org, jadilah spt sungai (biarkan mengalir tak henti2 & tak mengharap kembali)

(2)Dlm kasih sayang & berkah, jadilah spt matahari (memberi kehangatan, kpd siapa saja tanpa diskriminasi)
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(3)Dalam menutupi aib orang, jadilah seperti malam (menutupi semuanya rapat-rapat tanpa pernah membocorkannya).

(4)Dalam keadaan marah dan murka, jadilah seperti orang mati (diam, jangan lakukan apa pun, agar tak kesalahan dan menyesal kemudian).
(5)Dalam hal kesederhanaan dan kerendahhatian, jadilah seperti bumi (selalu menempatkan diri di bawah dan meninggikan yang lain).

(6)Dalam hal toleransi jadilah seperti laut (berlapang dada selapang-lapangnya dan siap menampung pandangan-pandangan yang berbeda).
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Eva was then drawn to learn Persian and to translate into French Iqbal’s works as well as those of the thirteenth-century mystic Jalaluddin Rumi, who became her spiritual guide.
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Her love for Rumi and his work led her to translate into French the whole of his masterwork, the Mathnawi, a six-volume masterwork of over 26,000 couplets.
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This affirming internal connection continued to sustain her throughout her life including her pilgrimage journey to Mecca and her time spent teaching at al-Azhar University in Cairo.
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Original name of #Brahmastra was Dragon. Character of #RanbirKapoor was inspired by Jalaluddin Mohd Rumi -Sufi preacher overhyped by those who hype Mughals

Rumi equated Hindus with evil & Hindustan with darkness (to be destroyed)

After Pulwama, #Rumi became Shiva

Jab tak..
It is only because Hindus have been brainwashed to glorify perpetrators as heroes and true heroes as villains that they enjoy #Urduwood trash on Hinduism and history

Thanks to Nehru and Maulana Abul Kalam - the first education minister who was actually a Hadith expert
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Travelling to Turkey
2. Konya & Sultanhani
I moved from Cappadocia to #Konya by bus & after 271km I reached there. It was always my dream to visit Konya, the city of #Rumi (Mevlana)& his mausoleum,one of the most popular Iranian poets & sufis & the tomb of him & his disciples.1/3
Konya is the most religious city in Turkey & it's obligatory to wear hijab to enter the mausoleum.I saw a large crowd at the Rumi Cultural Center & many people were praying in each corner Inside it.Sema whirling dervish ceremony take place at the Rumi Cultural Center,yearly. 2/3
On my way to Konya, I stopped in #Sultanhani town & visited Sultanhan caravanserai located 40km west of #Aksaray. A great style of Seljuk architecture.
After Sultanhani & Konya,I moving on to Karahayit, Pamukkale & other cities that amazed me more. Will write about them soon. 3/3
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Travelling to Turkey
1. Cappadocia
After 40hours traveling by bus,I finally reached #Cappadocia in central #Turkey. Exhausting but extraordinary. Visiting Paşabağ Valley & fairy chimneys, Valley of Zelve, Oçhisar Castle & Valley of pigeons were dreamy places I visited there. 1/3
I spent the nights in #Gormeh, located among the "fairy chimney" rock formations with full of cave housings. Just east of the town is Göreme Open Air Museum from the 10th to 12th centuries. It's among the earliest-settled & last-abandoned monastic valleys in #Cappadocia.2/3
Here are more photos from Cappadocia.I do love the atmosphere of it & will return there again.
After 2days I said goodbye to dreamy Cappadocia & traveled to Aksaray province, Sultanhani town, Konya; the city of #Rumi & other cities. Will write about them in next parts. 3/3
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It's time to talk about time, or perhaps rather the taming of time, or however you say it. It's time to talk about calendars.

There are several independent, or nearly, parts of a calendar: 7-day weeks (whatever you call the days), months, and how many years since X.
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The three big questions shaping any calendar are:
(1) are months based on the moon (lunar), or a fixed numbers of days?
(2) is the year based on the sun (solar), or a fixed number of months?
(3) do they vary?

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Pic by Baykar Sepoyan, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?cu… Image
Hijri (Islamic):
lunar months, 12/year

Jewish:
lunar months, 12-13/year

Julian, Seleucid, Greek Anno Mundi:
fixed months, 12/year, leap day every 4 years

Armenian:
Julian w/o leap days

Jalali:
zodiac months, 12/year

But they all agreed which day was Saturday!

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Video pembahasan
Mantiq Al-Tayr (Musyawarah Burung) merupakan karya yang paling fenomenal dari Fariduddin Attar. Kitab itu berisi pengalaman spiritual yang pernah dilaluinya untuk mencari makan dan hakikat hidup. #attar #rumi
Gimana nggak auto jatuh cinta ama nih buku?

Ngopi Item|Madah Doa-Mantiqu’t-Thair[Musyawarah Burung]|Ramadhan 21|Kisa... lewat @YouTube

#rindu #tragedi #ngopiitem
#jogjamemanggil #balikpapan #jogja
#Tasawuf
#Ngopi_item #sajak_diam #makrifat
Ngopi Item|Musyawarah Dibuka-Mantiqu’t-Thair[Musyawarah Burung]|Ramadhan... via @YouTube

#rindu #tragedi #ngopiitem
#jogjamemanggil #balikpapan #jogja
#Tasawuf
#Ngopi_item #sajak_diam #makrifat
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Somewhere in our conscious pursuit of patterns, grand order and #inspiration, we often miss something far more elemental – the delicate joy of connecting with #nature, beyond the practical function of existing in it.
It's how you #feel, when you stand gaping at a masterpiece in a gallery, and momentarily lose yourself into its contours. That is when your observation goes beyond being just "useful", burrows deep into the primal parts of your #brain, and tickles them with an awe.
Soaking in the occasional Sun outdoors is a rare delight, as more days of cold, cloudy #weather coming through. And every once in a while, fate rewards me with an exclusive close up of nature's masterpieces – an enchanting #honeybee, the other day.
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Seorang lelaki tua datang ke Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi (r.a).
#KisahSufi
#Rumi
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Dikuasai dengan kesedihan, dia membuka kancing kemejanya, mencakar dan menggedor dadanya dan meratap.
Dia berlutut dan memegangi lengan mantel Maulana Rumi berkata, "Aku punya anak kecil yang malang... hanya tujuh. Mereka menculiknya! Aku menjadi lemah karena terus menerus mencarinya!"

Maulana Rumi menasihatinya dengan berkata: "Betapa aneh!
Semua makhluk telah kehilangan Allah, tetapi mereka tidak mencari-Nya, atau menuntut dari siapa pun untuk membantu mereka menemukan-Nya. Mereka tidak memukul dada mereka atau merobek rambut mereka.
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Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi
Wafat 17 Desember 1273
#KisahSufi
#Rumi
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Jalaluddin Rumi adalah seorang sufi besar sepanjang zaman, yang telah membaktikan lebih dari separuh hidupnya untuk mencari kebenaran-kebenaran terdalam dari ajaran agama.
Beliau adalah seorang ahli tasawuf dan penyair sufi Persia terbesar.

Nama lengkapnya adalah Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi Muhammad bin Hasin al Khattabi al-Bakri atau sering pula disebut dengan nama Rumi, lahir di Balkh (sekarang Afganistan) pada tanggal 6 Rabiul Awwal tahun 604 H,
atau tanggal 30 September 1207 Masehi. Ayahnya masih keturunan Abu Bakar, bernama Bahauddin Walad. Sedang ibunya berasal dari keluarga kerajaan Khwarazm.

Ayah Rumi seorang cendekia yang saleh, ia mampu berpandangan ke depan, seorang guru yang terkenal di Balkh.
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#gratitude thread 1/12
“Appreciation is a wonderful thing. It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well.” Voltaire
#grateful for classics @CIIS_SF
#gratitude thread 2/12
“When eating fruit, remember the one who planted the tree.” Vietnamese Proverb @BreneBrown
@grateful for cultures
#gratitude thread 3/12
“Got no checkbooks, got no banks, still I’d like to express my thanks. I got the sun in the morning and the moon at night.” Irving Berlin @PolarisInsight
#grateful for music
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Today’s public service announcement: When you see a poem or saying attributed to #Rumi in which he is reported as saying: “I am not a Muslim”, or “I belong to no religion”, it’s probably fake.
A short thread on fake Rumi poems.
#mevlana #mawlana #masnavi #sufi #sufism #fakeRumi
One of the popular fake poems attributed to Rumi is the one that starts:
“What is to be done, O Muslims? for I do not know myself.
I am neither Christian, nor Jew, nor Magian, nor Muslim.”
چه تدبیر ای مسلمانان که من خود را نمیدانم
نه ترسا و یهودیم نه گبرم نه مسلمانم
The same poem has become so popular through its further re-translations:
[I am] “Not Christian or Jew or Muslim, not Hindu
Buddhist, Sufi, or Zen.
Not any religion or cultural system.”
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A thread on why 99.9% of Hafez quotes on the internet are… fake. Including the ones you probably like. A thread on #Hafiz #Hafez, or I should say #FakeHafez.
(Including the one here, which is alas, Fake!)
“Even after all this time, the sun never says to the earth, ‘you owe me.’ Look what happens with a love like that! It lights up the whole sky.”
You like that one from Hafez?
Too bad. It’s Fake Hafez.
Fake.
“Your Heart and My Heart Are Very Very Old Friends.”
Like that one from Hafez too?
Too bad.
Also Fake Hafez.
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A thread on the “Night of Power” (Laylat al-Qadr), one of the holy nights in the last ten nights of Ramadan.

In honor of approaching the last nights of #Ramadan, known as Laylat al-Qadr, the Night of Power, Night of Destiny, a thread on: #Laylatalqadr #Nightofpower #Ramazan
Hidden in the last ten nights of Ramadan is a night called Night of Power (Laylat al-qadr). This is a night that Muslims cherish, a night that according to the Qur’an, the angels and the Spirit descend down.
Commentators differ on the identity of the “Spirit”. Some think it refers to the archangel Jibril (Gabriel), others say that it refers directly to God’s mercy.
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This is the Maqam of Shams Tabrez, the Shaykh of Mevlana #Rumi. Rumi was an incredibly knowledgeable scholar. One day, he was studying next to a fountain of water and there were books next to him. Image
Shams who looked unlearned and poor approached him and asked, 'What is this?' Rumi ignored him and simply said, 'Something you don't understand!'

Shams picked up Rumi's books and threw them in the pool of water.
When Rumi exclaimed with dismay, the man placed his hand in the water and took out the books which were amazingly unharmed or damaged.
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#covid19 has lead to more people placing their teachings - sometime impromptu online - although of course seminaries have been doing this for ages #IslamicHumanitiesOnline 1/
I present two examples here - one in #Urdu and one in #Persian - the first is Raja of Mahmudabad, not exactly a traditional seminarian, on the #Persian classic the #Masnavi of #Rumi 2/
The second is Sayyid Salman Safavi’s #Persian series on the #Arabic Sufi classic #FususalHikam of #IbnArabi 3/
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“You have no need to travel anywhere. Journey within yourself, enter a mine of rubies and bathe in the splendour of your own light.” ~ #Rumi

#quotes #wisdom #life #light Image
Even
After
All this time
The Sun never says to the Earth,

"You owe me."

Look
What happens
With a love like that,
It lights the whole sky.

#Hafiz #Hafez #poetry #sky #clouds #love 💗🌎💗 Image
“All animals, except man, know that the principal business of life is to enjoy it.” ~ Samuel Butler (1835-1902) British poet

#quote #quoteoftheday #life #wisdom #dogsoftwitter #dog Image
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The "Masnawi" is Rumi's greatest poetic work, composed during the last years of his life
Mathnawî-yé Ma`nawî," which means "Rhyming Couplets of Deep Spiritual Meaning."

Excerpt From: "Masnawi Sacred Texts of Islam: Book One" by Mevlana Rumi.
The name "Mathnawî" (pro-nounced "Masnavî" in Persian) means "couplets" in Arabic [because the second half of the verse (in Arabic, "thanî") rhymes with the first]
#Rumi
The Masnavi is divided into six books, and Rumi wrote prefaces for each book. The earliest complete manuscript (the "Konya manuscript") was completed in December, 1278 (five years after Rumi's death).

Excerpt From: "Masnawi Sacred Texts of Islam: Book One" by Mevlana Rumi.
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