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Why Are You Still Carrying Him on Your Shoulders?
註釋At the end of 12th C.E., Genghis Khan sent an ultimatum to the city Balkh home of Sufi Master Rumi, "The surrender or all will die." Being a student of Sufi master Rumi and not a warrior, I left with my master, my beloved city of Balkh, for the town of Konya in the west, far away from Genghis's army. Sadness took over my soul as I witness broken men and women and children running away on bare feet. It was my serine face of my master that awaken me, and I was released from my twisted karma.Sufi tales are originated in ancient Persian myths, folkloric stories of Molla Nasreddin. The Sufi philosophers and poets, Khwarizmi, Omar Khayyam, Rumi, Hafiz, Saadi, Attar, and Ganjavi, have crafted poems based on the Sufi's poetry of love for the divine and the intoxicating oneness of union with it. They are the essence of Persian spirituality, mysticism, fate, and karma. The Sufi Tales are presented in English and Persian.