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Rumi's Circle
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Come, Come, Whoever You Are
Come, come, whoever you are -
wanderer, worshiper, lover of leaving.
Even though you've broken your vows
a thousand times...
come, come!
Still come...
this is not a caravan of despair,
this is not a caravan of despair.
Recited by Medina Tenour Whiteman: cavemum.com
The poem is widely attributed to Rumi but originates from Abu Saeed Abul Khair.
wanderer, worshiper, lover of leaving.
Even though you've broken your vows
a thousand times...
come, come!
Still come...
this is not a caravan of despair,
this is not a caravan of despair.
Recited by Medina Tenour Whiteman: cavemum.com
The poem is widely attributed to Rumi but originates from Abu Saeed Abul Khair.
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Rumi's Circle Urs Dec 2015
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Rumi's Circle Urs 2015 Amir Koushkani (tar) and Ali Nourbakhsh (daf) with Whirling Dervishes from the Threshold Society and Mevlevi Order 18 Dec 2015, St Mark's Church, London Filmed by David Aldred www.rumiscircle.com
The Spiritual Practice of Rumi
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Mahmoud Mostafa on the spiritual practice of Mevlana Rumi. Recorded in Manchester, February 14th, 2015 Since 1995, Mahmoud Mostafa has been devoted to the study and practice of Tassawuf. In the course of his development, he received teachings from Sufi Sheikhs in the USA, Turkey, Syria, South Africa, and Egypt and follows the Mevlevi path of Jalaluddin Rumi under the guidance of Sheikh Kabir He...
Rumi Rhythms Bradford Jun 2014
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A selection of highlights from Rumi's Circle evening of music and poetry at the Kala Sangam Arts Centre, Bradford, Jun 21st 2014. Music by Da Vida, Daniel Dyer, Fahad Khalid, and Arian Sadr.
The Way of the Sufi
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Mahmoud Mostafa presents a talk about The Way of the Sufi. Recorded at City Circle, November 29th 2013. Since 1995, Mahmoud Mostafa has been devoted to the study and practice of Tassawuf. In the course of his development, he received teachings from Sufi Sheikhs in the USA, Turkey, Syria, South Africa, and Egypt and follows the Mevlevi path of Jalaluddin Rumi under the guidance of Sheikh Kabir H...
Sufism: Whats Love Got To Do With It?
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Mahmoud Mostafa presents a talk about Sufism and the Way of Love. Recorded at City Circle, February 15th 2013. Talk: 27min Q&A: 47min Since 1995, Mahmoud Mostafa has been devoted to the study and practice of Tassawuf. In the course of his development, he received teachings from Sufi Sheikhs in the USA, Turkey, Syria, South Africa, and Egypt and follows the Mevlevi path of Jalaluddin Rumi under ...
Mevlana Rumi's Urs 2013
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Rumi's Circle presents highlights from Mevlana's Urs event, December 2013 at The Delius Centre, Bradford Selections of poetry and music. For more information see www.rumiscircle.com Follow us: RumisCircle Like us: RumisCircle
i listened to this and burst into tears. Why?
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God sent His beloved Prophet Muhammad ﷺ to teach humanity about God and to teach us how to love God, how to reach the state of perfect servanthood. For that purpose the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ told his companions "do as you see me doing" and his companions learned things from him then dedicated their whole life in acting upon these teachings and transfering the life and sayings of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ to all the human beings who have to come till the end of this world. So we need to take this first step of "doing as the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ did" it is the only way. Without this step no one can attain the station of Rumi because all other roads lead towards hell as the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said " the road towards hell is paved with good intentions" you can't avoid the way of a person who was sent by God to show humanity "the way towards God"
If you can understand Iqbal's "Reconstruction of religious thought in Islam" you will find many answers to your deeper questions.
Brilliant Thankyou very much brother. This maybe the best expose I’ve heard so far.
Very nice and beautifully expressed. Thankyou
Good spiritual discussion. Spirituality is the need for all human beings.
Lovely, MashaAllah
Please ma Lady, drop a soul album<3
I have never read Rumi, however came accross his poems few times. Now it is time to fix that. Thank you. Greetings from Poland.
I am touch and learned alot. Hope for more
It’s surprising that the first question was questioning the translation accuracy. I had been pulled straight into my heart for an hour and the ending of the talk kept me beautiful. I couldn’t imagine questioning anything in the state of perfect bliss where Rumi’s teachings lead us. Also, much appreciation to the lecturer. It was beautifully said. Thank you. ❤️
Excellent Explanation of Rumi & in the light of Quran
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What a beautiful talk full of light ✨
Thank you so much for providing this 🙏
So beautiful.. please make a longer version 🙏 where can we find more vids like ?
Grateful.
Grateful.
With grateful thanks.
Love this
Alhamdulillah 💖
Nice one! But have to clarify that these verses do not belong to Rumi. Rather to another Sufi called Ebu Said-i Ebu'l-Hayr.
Yes, as is clearly stated in the description
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This is such a beautiful way of looking at the world and appreciating life. I thank you so much for this. 🙏🏼
Thank you, Lord. for this teaching.
Speechless, clear. The real dimensions of truth always talked less.
The voice..... MashaAllah.
The translation of the Quran is so bad. And some of the translation is incorrect.
Moving, 35 seconds and it moved me to tears
Lovely!
I enjoyed this immensely But is there anything to read about Shams Tabrizi.. As I think he was a very important element in Maulana Rumis life
Forty rules of Love by Elif Shafak
Tabrizi is like Socrates and Isaac Luria, their disciples wrote their stuff...
Your speech is very, very good and thanks also for the nice sound of your voice. Best wishes from Norway
It hurts when I see western people describe Rumi’s incredible love relation with Allah as romantic love of human.
Then you describe...
But I feel good that they have courage to find truth
@@ivideobd9033 this can not be described
Your reply was beautifully heartfelt and I understand completely. I was that person. When I was given Rumi it was framed as romantic poetry, and as such didn't impress me with the impact it most certainly does today.
There's no east or west. The source comes through it all however it wants. Love of man ultimately leads to the love of Allah and Allah guides whoever he wills. Westerners rediscovered him when the east had almost forsaken him. They will find the truth cause as the lecture says the pull is there in all.
Wonderful.
Thank you~
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You sound like one of my old teachers thank you
this teaching is absolutely amazing. I felt seperate from god and now I remember. thank you so much!
Agreed!
Wonderful thank you.
Thank you 🙏
Thank you. Please keep on sharing. At one point you mentioned “we able to detach”. How can we do that? I just had a broken relationship with someone I thought that loved me. I felt part of me have gone as I dreamt to marry her and I prayed to god to be with her but then she left me. She a Christian and converted to Islam, I thought that’s a sign. When she left me, I started to question to God on why we both met and it left me in state of void. I tried understand further then discovered Rumi. Still seeking for answers.
Learn from your experience there is something you must have noticed .. I can help you too coz I'm searching for answers too .
Please read the guest house by Rumi. I go to this poem often as my reminder.
It’s been a year since your comment. I’d like to know how you feel now. I’ve learned that we should never let anything determine our happiness. God gave us happiness. It’s already in us. It is not contingent on people. Her presence is appreciated, but if/when she leaves, your happiness shouldn’t leave with her. I believe that you left yourself in a state of void. The lady was a drug. It felt great when u had her, & horrible when she left. But if she stayed, you’d feel just as bad. Because it WASNT love. It was a thrill.
Your post was very interesting. Many things happen in relationships, that we can't seem to answer. Be aware that God doesn't go with signs and superstition and so on. We can often want something so much that we persuade ourself that it was true love or God's will, but it wasn't. It was only us wanting that thing to happen. Wanting a Relationship so much we can fall into that trap of a kind of illusion. Where we perceive any good thing as a positive sign. But it's not. The true thing about what happened in your relationship is when she left. And I bet if you ask her why she left? She'd possibly say something like " I loved you but didn't want to be with you" It's better that she woke from the dream, before it went any further- like marriage-and many more people got hurt!!
Wonderful mashAllah ❤️
I am a spiritual seeker. I find your talk really wonderful. How can I get the book Women of Sufism? I need to read it.
you have read all the books but have you read the reader?
You can order a copy from sufism.org
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You have watched all the videos but have you watched the watcher?
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kheyli ghashangi
Given on St. Valentine's day!
You have studied all the saints but have you studied the student?
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