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The Mathnawi Maˈnavi of Rumi, Book-1
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One of the Greatest Persian Classic Book

آب آوردم به تحفه بهر نان                                 بوی نانم برد تا صدر جنان

نان برون راند آدمی را از بهشت                   نان مرا اندر بهشتی در سرشت

I brought water as a gift for the sake of (getting) bread:

the hope of bread led me to the highest place in Paradise.

Bread drove an Adam forth from Paradise:

bread caused me to mix with those who belong to Paradise.

Mathnawi Maˈnavi (also known as Masnavi or “Spiritual Couplets of Maulana”) is one of the most influential works of both Sufism and Persian literature. The Masnavi, written by Jalal al-Din Muhammad, Rumi is a series of six books of poetry containing more than 25,000 verses. This spiritual writing teaches Sufis how to reach their goal of being in true love with God.

Rumi is one of the best Persian poets and the Mathnawi is his masterpiece. Rumi used Persian and Arabic in his poetry. By the end of the 20th century, Rumi’s popularity had become a global phenomenon, with his poetry achieving a wide circulation in the United States and western Europe.

His poems have been translated into many different languages including Turkish, Urdu, French, Turkmen, Spanish, English, Arabic, German, Italian, Albanian, Swedish, etc.

Reynold Alleyne Nicholson's translation of Mathnawi is based on the oldest known manuscripts. The prose translation, similarly, is intended to be an exact and faithful guide to the Persian.

In Book, the first of six volumes, Rumi opens the spiritual path towards higher spiritual understanding.

We are very happy that the Mathnawi Maˈnavi of Rumi has found its way to you!

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Persian Learning Center

www.persianbell.com