The Masnavi, Book One (Oxford World's Classics)
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Encyclopaedia Iranica. My colleagues at the Center for Iranian
Studies of Columbia University helped make that experience rewarding. After I discovered Rumi when I was a teenager, it was my mother who first nurtured my enthusiasm and interest in his poetry and the Su fi tradition which he represents. I would also like to thank my brother Anis, who has been a major source of inspiration over the past year, and Negin for her loving support and companionship. C O N T E N T S Introduction xi Note on the Translation xxvii Select Bibliography xxix A Chronology of Rumi xxxi T H E M A S NAV I book one Prose Introduction 3 The Song of the Reed 4 The Healing of the Sick Slave-Girl 6 The Bald Parrot and the Monk 19 The Jewish Vizier who Deceived the Christians into Following him and Destroyed them 23 The Description of Mohammad in the Gospels 47 The Jewish King who Tried to Destroy Christians with his fire 48 The Man who Mentioned Mohammad’s Name with a Smirk 52 How a Hare Killed the Lion that had been Tormenting all the other Animals 57 The Man who saw the Angel of Death 61 The Interpretation of the Fly in a Drop of Donkey’s Urine 69 Solomon and the Hoopoe 76 Adam’s Fall 78 The Greater Jihad 86 Omar and the Emissary from Byzantium 88 Adam’s Superiority to Satan 93 ‘He is with You Wherever You may be’ 95 ‘Let Whoever Wants to Sit with God Sit with the Su fis’ 96 The Escape of the Merchant’s Parrot 97 ‘If Mystics Drink Poison it will Become an Antidote’ 100 Moses and the Magicians 101 God’s Jealousy 110 The Harm in Being Venerated by People 115 ‘What God Wills Happens’ 117 The Old Harpist 119 ‘The Special Breaths Sent by God’ 121 Aisha and the Unseen Rain 124 ‘Other Skies beyond These’ 126 ‘Take Advantage of the Coolness of the Spring’ 127 The Moaning Pillar 131 The Gravel that A ffirmed Mohammad’s Prophethood 133 The Prayer of the Angels in Favour of Big Spenders 137 The Caliph Who Was More Generous than Hatem Ta i 139 The Poor Bedouin and his Wife 139 False Su fi Masters 140 Viewing from Limited Perspectives 146 ‘Women Prevail over Intelligent Men, while Ignorant Men Prevail over them’ 150 Pharaoh’s Fate 151 ‘He Has Lost this World and the Hereafter’ 153 Saleh and his She-Camel 155 ‘He lets the Seas meet Each Other with a Gap which They Don’t Encroach upon’ 158 The Station of ‘That God may forgive you your past and future sins’ 160 Contents viii The Mutual Need of Beggars and Donors 169 False Dervishes 169 Lovers of the Super ficial 172 ‘If You Fornicate, Do it with a Free Woman; If You Steal, Steal a Pearl!’ 173 The Boatman and the Grammarian 174 The Su fi Guide 180 The Softie from Qazvin who Wanted a Tattoo 183 The Lion, the Wolf, and the Fox 185 The Man who Learned to Knock on his Beloved’s Door and Say ‘It is You!’ 188 Su fis Serve as Mirrors of the Soul 193 The Gift Brought by Joseph’s Visitor 194 The Prophet’s Scribe who Became an Apostate 198 Bal am and the Damned 202 The Temptation of Harut and Marut 203 The Deaf Man who Visited his Sick Neighbour 206 Satan was the First to Rely on Reasoning 208 The Importance of Hiding your Mystical Station 210 The Painting Competition between the Greeks and the Chinese 212 The Prophet Mohammad and Zayd 214 Loqman’s Test to Discover who had Eaten the Fruit 219 Extinguishing Fire in Medina under Omar 226 Why Ali Dropped his Sword in Battle 227 The Man who was Told that he would One Day Kill Ali 234 Adam’s Conceit 237 Download 0.83 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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