The Masnavi is not a systematic theological treatise but a "workshop of oneness," interweaving folklore, sacred history, and ethical parables to illustrate spiritual truths.

The Masnavi-e Ma’navi: A Spiritual Masterpiece Jalal al-Din Rumi’s (meaning "Rhyming Couplets of Deep Spiritual Meaning") is one of the most influential works of Islamic mysticism and world literature. Written in the 13th century, it is a monumental collection of over 25,000 verses (approximately 50,000 lines) across six books. Often called the " Quran in Persian ," it serves as a primary teaching tool for the Sufi path, guiding readers toward divine love and union with the Creator. I. Historical Context and Composition

While deeply mystical, it was written in contemporary Persian to be accessible to common people, using parables to explain complex theological ideas.

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