As he spent the better part of his later years at or around Multan he was laid to rest there, hence he is also famous as Shams Sabzwari Multani. Conducting his missionary work with great ardour and zeal, his activities ranged from Badakshan, through Kashmir, and from Punjab, Sindh to Gujerat with Multan as his headquarters.
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Probably, in his twenties he spent working under the tilage of his father, Pir Salahuddin, in Sabzwari and perhaps in his early thirties succeeded his father and was assigned the Da'wa of Badakshan and Northern India. He was born at "Sabzwar" in Iran where he spent his childhood and adolescence in pursuit of education. He is considered to be a saint due to his poetry and the local traditions. in Pakistan and preached Islam to the local population. 1356 A.D) was a Muslim Sufi missionary. This evening will give them insight of his poetry.Hazrat Shah Shams-ud-Din Sabzwari Multani (RA) (died 757 A.H. In the first, the poet talks to God about his love for him, and in the second, the poet asks people who have gone to perform Haj to return and find God in their hearts rather than searching for him in the outside world.ĭr Shugufta said Rumi’s work reflects various stages of love, because of which his message has reached millions of people who found his poetry to be a clear example of modesty, beauty, tolerance and reason.Īmber Awan, the head of Dastan, said: “Apart from paying tribute to a great poet, the basic aim of this evening was to convey Rumi’s message to the people who don’t understand Persian. She also recited some of Rumi’s work, including Gulistan-i-Aarzost.ĭr Shugufta translated Na Man Byhoda Garday and Ay Qoam-i-Byhijar, performed by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Ahmed Tahir, an Afghan singer, which were played at the event. wrote Diwan-i-Shams-i-Tabrizi in honour of his master, Shams,” Dr Hassan said.
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“Shams introduced Rumi to the mysterious beauty of the divine beloved and for months the two mystics lived close together, until one night Shams disappeared forever. “Though he trained as a jurist and a teacher under the guidance of his father, Rumi transformed into a mystic after he met the wandering dervish Shams-i-Tabrizi in the streets of Konya. His poems have been widely translated, and he is best known for his spiritual poetry in the masnavi, which greatly influenced spiritual thought throughout the Muslim world. She said Iranians, Tajiks, Turks, Greeks, Pakhtuns, Central Asian Muslims, and Muslims from South Asia have greatly appreciated his spiritual legacy for the past seven centuries. Numl professor Dr Rashida Hassan said Rumi was a 13th century Persian poet, jurist, Islamic scholar and Sufi mystic whose influence transcends national borders and ethnic divisions. The event began with a short history of Rumi, who was described as the most popular and best-selling poet in the United States. His poetry was recited in Persian with translations in Urdu by professors from the National University of Modern Languages (Numl). ISLAMABAD: Lok Virsa and Dastan paid tributes to the scholar, poet and philosopher Jalaluddin Mohammad Rumi on his death anniversary with music and recitations of his poetry. Dr Rashida Hassan recites poetry of Maulana Rumi on Monday.