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Rumi's Cross-Regional Legacy
- Rumi wrote in Persian and is claimed by Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Iran and Turkey due to his life across those regions.
- His output is vast, with the Masnavi and Divan exceeding Homeric scale and earning deep reverence in Islamic culture.
Shams Tabrizi's Transformative Visit
- Shams Tabrizi entered Rumi's life when Rumi was about 37 and transformed him in roughly two years.
- Their intense mystical companionship unlocked Rumi's flood of poetry and left him devastated when Shams later disappeared.
What Sufism Seeks
- Sufism emerged as a pietistic movement in the 9th–10th centuries and includes a spectrum from wild alanders to intellectual mystics.
- Its core aim is achieving closeness or unity with God, sometimes expressed as an experiential blurring of creator and created.