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Chalice of Love: How Rūmī’s Language of Love Affects His Readers Today
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Fariba Enteshari
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Acknowledgements 1
- Notes on Transliteration 3
- Rūmī Revisited: New Insights into His Life, Teaching and Legacy 5
- Reassessing Rūmī’s Relationship with Shams-i Tabrīzī 19
- The Oldest Account of Rūmī’s Life: The Verse Hagiography of Rūmī’s Son, Sulṭān Valad 35
- Intensification and the ‘Circle of Existence’ in Rūmī’s Mathnavī 83
- Rūmī’s Reflections on Handsome Young Boys: Shāhid-Bāzī and the Case of Awḥad al-Dīn Kirmānī 107
- Windows into Ottoman Sufism: Reading Rūmī’s Poetry Through the Prism of Mevlevī Commentator Ismāʿīl Anḳaravī (d. 1041/1631) 123
- Talking to God Through Munājāt (‘Private Invocation’) 141
- The Pleasures of Being Burnt: The Image of Fire in Rūmī’s Story of Ukhdūd 161
- Problematising Truth-Writing: The Parable of the Elephant in the Dark 181
- Rūmī and Poetry, Music, and Dance 197
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Reception History
- Writing the History of Islam In-Between: Abdülbâki Gölpınarlı (1900 – 1982) and His ‘Thorny Claims’ on Mevlânâ, ‘Women in Islam’ and Alevi Mevlevis 211
- Discursive Role of References to Sufi Poets in the Work of Kader Abdolah 233
- Rūmī’s Mystical (Re‐)Orientation of Contemporary Art Practices 249
- Chalice of Love: How Rūmī’s Language of Love Affects His Readers Today 269
- Contributors 285
- Bibliography 289
- Index 303
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Acknowledgements 1
- Notes on Transliteration 3
- Rūmī Revisited: New Insights into His Life, Teaching and Legacy 5
- Reassessing Rūmī’s Relationship with Shams-i Tabrīzī 19
- The Oldest Account of Rūmī’s Life: The Verse Hagiography of Rūmī’s Son, Sulṭān Valad 35
- Intensification and the ‘Circle of Existence’ in Rūmī’s Mathnavī 83
- Rūmī’s Reflections on Handsome Young Boys: Shāhid-Bāzī and the Case of Awḥad al-Dīn Kirmānī 107
- Windows into Ottoman Sufism: Reading Rūmī’s Poetry Through the Prism of Mevlevī Commentator Ismāʿīl Anḳaravī (d. 1041/1631) 123
- Talking to God Through Munājāt (‘Private Invocation’) 141
- The Pleasures of Being Burnt: The Image of Fire in Rūmī’s Story of Ukhdūd 161
- Problematising Truth-Writing: The Parable of the Elephant in the Dark 181
- Rūmī and Poetry, Music, and Dance 197
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Reception History
- Writing the History of Islam In-Between: Abdülbâki Gölpınarlı (1900 – 1982) and His ‘Thorny Claims’ on Mevlânâ, ‘Women in Islam’ and Alevi Mevlevis 211
- Discursive Role of References to Sufi Poets in the Work of Kader Abdolah 233
- Rūmī’s Mystical (Re‐)Orientation of Contemporary Art Practices 249
- Chalice of Love: How Rūmī’s Language of Love Affects His Readers Today 269
- Contributors 285
- Bibliography 289
- Index 303