Jalal al-Din's verse, which includes the iconic “Masnavi” (The Spiritual Couplets) and “Divan-e Shams-e Tabrīzī” (The Works of Shams of Tabriz), is celebrated for its beauty, purity, and deep spiritual teachings. His writing often examines topics of love, mysticism, and the human condition, making him a beloved presence across civilizations and spiritual traditions.
The Core of “Whispers of the Beloved”
Rumi’s verse, which includes the iconic “Masnavi-e Manavi” (Spiritual Verses) and “Divan-e Shams-e Tabrīzī” (The Shams Collection), is famous for its elegance, plainness, and deep spiritual insights. His writing often delves into subjects of love, spirituality, and the human experience, making him a adored figure across cultures and faith traditions. The Core of “Whispers of the Beloved” “Whispers of the Beloved” is a compilation of Rumi’s poetry that embodies the essence of his spiritual lessons. The title itself is a reference to the mystical idea of the “Beloved,” which represents the divine or the ultimate reality. In Sufi practice, the Beloved is a symbol for the lover’s yearning for union with the divine.