Frases de Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi
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Maulana Jalaladim Maomé , também conhecido como Rumi de Bactro , ou ainda apenas Rumi ou Mevlana, , foi um poeta, jurista e teólogo sufi persa do século XIII. Seu nome significa literalmente "Majestade da Religião"; Jalal significa "majestade" e Din significa "religião". Rumi é, também, um nome descritivo cujo significado é "o romano", pois ele viveu grande parte da sua vida na Anatólia, que era parte do Império Bizantino dois séculos antes.Ele nasceu na então província persa de Bactro atualmente no Afeganistão. A região estava, nessa época, sob a esfera de influência da região de Coração e era parte do Império Corásmio. Viveu a maior parte de sua vida sob o Sultanato de Rum, no que é hoje a Turquia, onde produziu a maior parte de seus trabalhos e morreu em 1273 CE. Foi enterrado em Cônia e seu túmulo tornou-se um lugar de peregrinação. Após sua morte, seus seguidores e seu filho Sultan Walad fundaram a Ordem Sufi Mawlawīyah, também conhecida como ordem dos dervishes girantes, famosos por sua dança sufi conhecida como cerimônia sema.

Os trabalhos de Rumi foram escritos em novo persa. Uma renascença literária persa começou nas regiões de Sistão, Coração e Transoxiana e por volta do século X/XI, ela substituiu o árabe como língua literária e cultural no mundo islâmico persa. Embora os trabalhos de Rumi houvessem sido escritos em persa, a importância de Rumi transcendeu fronteiras étnicas e nacionais. Seus trabalhos originais são extensamente lidos em sua língua original em toda a região de fala persa. Traduções de seus trabalhos são bastante populares no sul da Ásia, em turco, árabe e nos países ocidentais. Sua poesia também tem influenciado a literatura persa bem como a literatura em urdu, bengali, árabe e turco. Seus poemas foram extensivamente traduzidos em várias das línguas do mundo e transpostos em vários formatos; A BBC o descreveu como o "poeta mais popular na América". Ele foi um contemporâneo mais jovem de Ibn Arabi e mais conhecido do que ele, apesar de ter escrito uma quantidade menor de obras, com pensamentos similares da poética da unicidade de Deus e do sufismo, mas não há evidências de que houve influenciação entre os dois pensadores. Wikipedia  

✵ 30. Setembro 1207 – 17. Dezembro 1273   •   Outros nomes Джалаладдин Руми, Džalál ad-Dín Rúmí
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“Morri como mineral e tornei-me planta, morri como planta e renasci como animal, morri como animal e fui Homem.”

Citado em Multimind (1986) por Robert Ornstein - ISBN 978-1883536299"

Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi frases e citações

Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi: Frases em inglês

“Are you fleeing from Love because of a single humiliation?
What do you know of Love except the name?
Love has a hundred forms of pride and disdain,
and is gained by a hundred means of persuasion.
Since Love is loyal, it purchases one who is loyal:
it has no interest in a disloyal companion.”

Jewels of Remembrance (1996)
Contexto: Are you fleeing from Love because of a single humiliation?
What do you know of Love except the name?
Love has a hundred forms of pride and disdain,
and is gained by a hundred means of persuasion.
Since Love is loyal, it purchases one who is loyal:
it has no interest in a disloyal companion.
The human being resembles a tree; its root is a covenant with God:
that root must be cherished with all one's might.

“The ruby and the sunrise are one.”

As quoted in Head and Heart : A Personal Exploration of Science and the Sacred (2002) by Victor Mansfield
Contexto: He says, "There’s nothing left of me.
I’m like a ruby held up to the sunrise.
Is it still a stone, or a world
made of redness? It has no resistance
to sunlight." This is how Hallaj said, I am God,
and told the truth!The ruby and the sunrise are one. Be courageous and discipline yourself.
Completely become hearing and ear, and wear this sun-ruby as an earring.

“Traditional words are just babbling
in that presence, and babbling is a substitute
for sight.”

"The Three Fish" Ch. 18 : The Three Fish, p. 196
Variant translations or adaptations:
Silence is the language of God, all else is poor translation.
As quoted in Teachers of Wisdom (2010) by Igor Kononenko, p. 134
Silence is an ocean. Speech is a river. Silence is the language of God, all else is poor translation.
As quoted in "Rumi’s wisdom" (2 October 2015) http://paulocoelhoblog.com/2015/10/02/character-of-the-week-rumi/, by Paulo Coelho
The Essential Rumi (1995)
Contexto: Silence
is an ocean. Speech is a river.When the ocean is searching for you, don't walk
into the language-river. Listen to the ocean,
and bring your talky business to an end Traditional words are just babbling
in that presence, and babbling is a substitute
for sight.

“Reason is like an officer when the King appears;
The officer then loses his power and hides himself.
Reason is the shadow cast by God; God is the sun.”

As translated in Masnavi I Ma'navi : The Spiritual Couplets of Maulána Jalálu-'d-Dín Muhammad Rúmí (1898) edited by Edward Henry Whinfield Book IV, Story IV : "Bayazid and his impious sayings when beside himself" <!-- also quoted in The Perennial Philosophy (1945) by Aldous Huxley -->

“Every moment and place says,
"Put this design in your carpet!"”

"Put This Design in Your Carpet" Ch. 11 : Union
The Essential Rumi (1995)
Contexto: I can't stop pointing
to the beauty.Every moment and place says,
"Put this design in your carpet!"

“Everything you possess of skill, and wealth and handicraft,
wasn't it first merely a thought and a quest?”

III, 1445-49
Jewels of Remembrance (1996)
Contexto: If an ant seeks the rank of Solomon,
don't smile contemptuously upon its quest.
Everything you possess of skill, and wealth and handicraft,
wasn't it first merely a thought and a quest?

“A prince is just
a conceit until he does something with generosity.”

"The Far Mosque" in Ch. 17 : Solomon Poems, p. 191
The Essential Rumi (1995)
Contexto: This heart sanctuary does
exist, but it can't be described. Why try! Solomon goes there every morning and gives guidance
with words, with musical harmonies, and in actions,
which are the deepest teaching. A prince is just
a conceit until he does something with generosity.

“Every object and being in the universe is
a jar overflowing with wisdom and beauty,
a drop of the Tigris that cannot be contained
by any skin.”

"The Gift of Water" Ch. 18 : The Three Fish, p. 200
The Essential Rumi (1995)
Contexto: Every object and being in the universe is
a jar overflowing with wisdom and beauty,
a drop of the Tigris that cannot be contained
by any skin. Every jarful spills and makes the earth
more shining, as though covered in satin.

“Listen to the answer.
There is no "other world." I only know what I've experienced. You must be hallucinating.”

As quoted in The Enlightened Mind (1991), edited by Stephen Mitchell
Contexto: Little by little, wean yourself. This is the gist of what I have to say. From an embryo, whose nourishment comes in the blood, move to an infant drinking milk, to a child on solid food, to a searcher after wisdom, to a hunter of more invisible game.
Think how it is to have a conversation with an embryo. You might say, "The world outside is vast and intricate. There are wheatfields and mountain passes, and orchards in bloom. At night there are millions of galaxies, and in sunlight the beauty of friends dancing at a wedding."
You ask the embryo why he, or she, stays cooped up in the dark with eyes closed. Listen to the answer.
There is no "other world." I only know what I've experienced. You must be hallucinating.

“I am the servant of the Qur'an as long as I have life.”

Contexto: I am the servant of the Qur'an as long as I have life.
I am the dust on the path of [Muhammad], the Chosen one.
If anyone quotes anything except this from my sayings,
I am quit of him and outraged by these words

“Learn from Ali how to fight
without your ego participating.
God's lion did nothing
that didn't originate
from his deep center.”

"Ali in Battle" an account of Ali ibn Abi Talib's explanation as to why he declined to kill someone who had spit in his face as Ali was defeating him in battle, in Ch. 20 : In Baghdad dreaming of Cairo
Disputed, The Essential Rumi (1995)

“Quit acting like a wolf, and feel
the shepherd's love filling you.”

"A Community of the Spirit" in Ch. 1 : The Tavern, p. 2
Disputed, The Essential Rumi (1995)

“Whenever we manage to love without expectations, calculations, negotiations, we are indeed in heaven.”

"The Forty Rules of Love" (2010) by Elif Şafak (The book is about Rumi, but the quote is the author's own words)
Misattributed

“I want a heart which is split, part by part, because of the pain of separation from God, so that I might explain my longing and complaint to it.”

As quoted in "Mevlana Jalal al-Din Rumi" http://en.mfethullahgulen.com/content/view/1820/49/ by Fethullah Gülen in The Fountain #24 (July-September 2004)
Variant translation: I want a heart which is split, chamber by chamber, by the pain of separation from God, so that I might explain my longings and desires to it.

“What is the body? That shadow of a shadow
of your love, that somehow contains
the entire universe.”

"Where are we?" in Ch. 2 : Bewilderment
Disputed, The Essential Rumi (1995)

“Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.”

Helen Schucman in A Course in Miracles (1976) by Helen Schucman and William Thetford, Ch. 16 The Forgiveness of Illusions, p. 338,#6.
Misattributed

“The Sufi is hanging on to Muhammad, like Abu Bakr.”

As quoted in Rumi and Islam: Selections from His Stories, Poems, and Discourses — Annotated and Explained (2004) by Ibrahim Gamard p. 171

“This poetry. I never know what I'm going to say.
I don't plan it.
When I'm outside the saying of it,
I get very quiet and rarely speak at all.”

"Who says words with my mouth?" in Ch. 1 : The Tavern, p. 2
Disputed, The Essential Rumi (1995)