Mesnevi Book [Edge]
Book 1: The Volume of Oneness (or Tawḥīd) - investigates the essence of the Divine and the universe
Volume 4: The Part of the Disciples of the Pedestal (or Arsh) - investigates the nature of divine authority and leadership mesnevi book
Topics and Symbolization
The poem is divided into six books, each of which deals a particular subject: Book 1: The Volume of Oneness (or Tawḥīd)
The Mesnevi Book is a instructive verse that consists of six volumes and more than 25,000 lines of verse. It is written in couplet distichs and investigates subjects of passion, mysticism, and self-discovery. The work is an parable that employs stories, anecdotes, and analogies to communicate moral and ethical teachings. The Mesnevi Volume is frequently described as a religious handbook that intends to direct the audience on a quest of inner discovery and in the direction of a profound insight of God. The Mesnevi Volume is frequently described as a
Book 6: The Book of Poverty and Reliance (or Faqr) - highlights the importance of inner poverty and trust on the Divine
