ABSTRACT

The Masnavi of Jalal al-Din Rumi (1207-1273), a massive poem of some 25,000 rhyming couplets, by common consent ranks among the world's greatest masterpieces of religious literature. The material which makes up the Masnavi is divisible into two different categories: theoretical discussion of the principal themes of Sufi mystical life and doctrine, and stories of fables intended to illustrarte those themes as they arise. This selection of tales is the most accessible introduction to this giant epic for the non-perisan reader.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

chapter 12|1 pages

The man who said, ‘It is I'

chapter 13|1 pages

Joseph and the mirror

chapter 14|2 pages

Harut and Marut reproved

chapter 35|1 pages

The baptism of God

chapter 39|2 pages

The coming of Wisdom

chapter 44|1 pages

Galen and the madman

chapter 51|1 pages

A vision of the Last Day

chapter 59|2 pages

The miracle of the needles

chapter 60|2 pages

The miracle of the wine

chapter 62|2 pages

The miracle of the pearls

chapter 65|1 pages

The prayer that was answered

chapter 68|6 pages

The birth of Moses

chapter 70|5 pages

Moses and Pharaoh

chapter 72|3 pages

Noah and Canaan

chapter 77|1 pages

The prescient goldsmith

chapter 78|3 pages

The hermit who broke his vow

chapter 82|6 pages

The miracles of Daquqi

chapter 83|2 pages

How Jesus fled from a fool

chapter 86|1 pages

The miracle of the napkin

chapter 92|2 pages

How Bilal died rejoicing

chapter 97|1 pages

The foal that would not drink