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The Mathnawi 1 2 Cilt — Mevlana Celaleddin i Rumi

The Mathnawi 1 2 Cilt
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The Mathnawi 1 2 Cilt

Mevlana Celaleddin i Rumi

Vakıfbank Kültür Yayınları

20221640 sf.
15.50x24.00 cm2. Hamur Ciltli
Ucuz Kitap AlEn ucuz

The Mathnawi 1 2 Cilt

Mevlana Celaleddin i Rumi

Rumi describes this magnificent work as follows This is the Book of the Mathnawi which is the roots of the roots of the roots of the Mohammedan Religion in respect of its unveiling the mysteries of attainment to the Truth and of certainty and which is the greatest science of God and the clearest religious way of God and the most manifest evidence of God And he invites us to hearken Listen to the reed how it tells a tale complaining of separations Saying Ever since I was parted from the reed bed my lament hath caused man and woman to moan I want a bosom torn by severance that I may unfold to such a one the pain of love desire Everyone who is left far from his source wishes back the time when he was united with it This is a masterpiece of Persian poetry filled with Sufi wisdom and to understand it Rumi gives this advice O son burst thy chains and be free 2 cilt Rumi says these Six Books of Mathnawi give light to the Six Directions so that anyone who has not performed the circumambulation may now perform it round the Mathnawi They are like a lamp in the darkness of imagination and perplexity and phantasies and doubt and suspicion They set forth that the Religious Law is like a candle showing the way Unless you gain possession of the candle there is no wayfaring and when you have come on to the way your wayfaring is the Path and when you have reached the journey s end that is the Truth Encompassed with the doctrines of Sufism Mathnawi is igniting a spark and this spark can turn into a flame through love Love hath naught to do with the five senses and the six directions its goal is only to experience the attraction exerted by the Beloved Yayınevi Vakıfbank Kültür Yayınları Yazar Mevlana Celaleddin i Rumi Sayfa 1640 Sayfa Kağıt 2 Hamur Ciltli Boyut 15 50x24 00 cm Basım Yılı 2022 Barkod 9786257447485 Kategori Yabancı Dilde Kitaplar

Şehadet Kitap
855,50

Vakıfbank Kültür Yayınları

20231640 sf.
Şehadet Kitap

The Mathnawi 1 2 Cilt Kutulu Kitap Açıklaması Rumi describes this magnificent work as follows This is the Book of the Mathnawi which is the roots of the roots of the roots of the Mohammedan Religion in respect of its unveiling the mysteries of attainment to the Truth and of certainty and which is the greatest science of God and the clearest religious way of God and the most manifest evidence of God And he invites us to hearken Listen to the reed how it tells a tale complaining of separations Saying Ever since I was parted from the reed bed my lament hath caused man and woman to moan I want a bosom torn by severance that I may unfold to such a one the pain of love desire Everyone who is left far from his source wishes back the time when he was united with it This is a masterpiece of Persian poetry filled with Sufi wisdom and to understand it Rumi gives this advice O son burst thy chains and be free 2 cilt Rumi says these Six Books of Mathnawi give light to the Six Directions so that anyone who has not performed the circumambulation may now perform it round the Mathnawi They are like a lamp in the darkness of imagination and perplexity and phantasies and doubt and suspicion They set forth that the Religious Law is like a candle showing the way Unless you gain possession of the candle there is no wayfaring and when you have come on to the way your wayfaring is the Path and when you have reached the journey s end that is the Truth Encompassed with the doctrines of Sufism Mathnawi is igniting a spark and this spark can turn into a flame through love Love hath naught to do with the five senses and the six directions its goal is only to experience the attraction exerted by the Beloved

Kitap Ekspres
913,50
Kitap Ekspres

Rumi describes this magnificent work as follows This is the Book of the Mathnawi which is the roots of the roots of the roots of the Mohammedan Religion in respect of its unveiling the mysteries of attainment to the Truth and of certainty and which is the greatest science of God and the clearest religious way of God and the most manifest evidence of God And he invites us to hearken Listen to the reed how it tells a tale complaining of separations Saying Ever since I was parted from the reed bed my lament hath caused man and woman to moan I want a bosom torn by severance that I may unfold to such a one the pain of love desire Everyone who is left far from his source wishes back the time when he was united with it This is a masterpiece of Persian poetry filled with Sufi wisdom and to understand it Rumi gives this advice O son burst thy chains and be free 2 cilt Rumi says these Six Books of Mathnawi give light to the Six Directions so that anyone who has not performed the circumambulation may now perform it round the Mathnawi They are like a lamp in the darkness of imagination and perplexity and phantasies and doubt and suspicion They set forth that the Religious Law is like a candle showing the way Unless you gain possession of the candle there is no wayfaring and when you have come on to the way your wayfaring is the Path and when you have reached the journey s end that is the Truth Encompassed with the doctrines of Sufism Mathnawi is igniting a spark and this spark can turn into a flame through love Love hath naught to do with the five senses and the six directions its goal is only to experience the attraction exerted by the Beloved Kredi Kartı Tek Çekim 913 50

Kitap Ambarı
913,50

VakıfBank Kültür Yayınları

20221640 sf.
İnce Kapak15,5 x 24
Kitap Ambarı

Rumi describes this magnificent work as follows This is the Book of the Mathnawi which is the roots of the roots of the roots of the Mohammedan Religion in respect of its unveiling the mysteries of attainment to the Truth and of certainty and which is the greatest science of God and the clearest religious way of God and the most manifest evidence of God And he invites us to hearken Listen to the reed how it tells a tale complaining of separations Saying Ever since I was parted from the reed bed my lament hath caused man and woman to moan I want a bosom torn by severance that I may unfold to such a one the pain of love desire Everyone who is left far from his source wishes back the time when he was united with it This is a masterpiece of Persian poetry filled with Sufi wisdom and to understand it Rumi gives this advice O son burst thy chains and be free 2 cilt Rumi says these Six Books of Mathnawi give light to the Six Directions so that anyone who has not performed the circumambulation may now perform it round the Mathnawi They are like a lamp in the darkness of imagination and perplexity and phantasies and doubt and suspicion They set forth that the Religious Law is like a candle showing the way Unless you gain possession of the candle there is no wayfaring and when you have come on to the way your wayfaring is the Path and when you have reached the journey s end that is the Truth Encompassed with the doctrines of Sufism Mathnawi is igniting a spark and this spark can turn into a flame through love Love hath naught to do with the five senses and the six directions its goal is only to experience the attraction exerted by the Beloved Tanıtım Bülteninden

Ekin Kitap
1.073,00

Vakıfbank Kültür Yayınları

20221640 sf.
Ekin Kitap

Rumi describes this magnificent work as follows This is the Book of the Mathnawi which is the roots of the roots of the roots of the Mohammedan Religion in respect of its unveiling the mysteries of attainment to the Truth and of certainty and which is the greatest science of God and the clearest religious way of God and the most manifest evidence of God And he invites us to hearken Listen to the reed how it tells a tale complaining of separations Saying Ever since I was parted from the reed bed my lament hath caused man and woman to moan I want a bosom torn by severance that I may unfold to such a one the pain of love desire Everyone who is left far from his source wishes back the time when he was united with it This is a masterpiece of Persian poetry filled with Sufi wisdom and to understand it Rumi gives this advice O son burst thy chains and be free 2 cilt Rumi says these Six Books of Mathnawi give light to the Six Directions so that anyone who has not performed the circumambulation may now perform it round the Mathnawi They are like a lamp in the darkness of imagination and perplexity and phantasies and doubt and suspicion They set forth that the Religious Law is like a candle showing the way Unless you gain possession of the candle there is no wayfaring and when you have come on to the way your wayfaring is the Path and when you have reached the journey s end that is the Truth Encompassed with the doctrines of Sufism Mathnawi is igniting a spark and this spark can turn into a flame through love Love hath naught to do with the five senses and the six directions its goal is only to experience the attraction exerted by the Beloved

D&R
1.115,05

VakıfBank Kültür Yayınları

20221. baskı1640 sf.
15,5 x 241. HamurTürkçe
D&R

Rumi describes this magnificent work as follows This is the Book of the Mathnawi which is the roots of the roots of the roots of the Mohammedan Religion in respect of its unveiling the mysteries of attainment to the Truth and of certainty and which is the greatest science of God and the clearest religious way of God and the most manifest evidence of God And he invites us to hearken Listen to the reed how it tells a tale complaining of separations Saying Ever since I was parted from the reed bed my lament hath caused man and woman to moan I want a bosom torn by severance that I may unfold to such a one the pain of love desire Everyone who is left far from his source wishes back the time when he was united with it This is a masterpiece of Persian poetry filled with Sufi wisdom and to understand it Rumi gives this advice O son burst thy chains and be free 2 cilt Rumi says these Six Books of Mathnawi give light to the Six Directions so that anyone who has not performed the circumambulation may now perform it round the Mathnawi They are like a lamp in the darkness of imagination and perplexity and phantasies and doubt and suspicion They set forth that the Religious Law is like a candle showing the way Unless you gain possession of the candle there is no wayfaring and when you have come on to the way your wayfaring is the Path and when you have reached the journey s end that is the Truth Encompassed with the doctrines of Sufism Mathnawi is igniting a spark and this spark can turn into a flame through love Love hath naught to do with the five senses and the six directions its goal is only to experience the attraction exerted by the Beloved Tanıtım Bülteninden

Benli Kitap
1.160,00

Vakıfbank Kültür Yayınları

2023-05-151. baskı1640 sf.
Karton135-195-0Kitap KağıdıTürkçe
Benli Kitap

The Mathnawi 1 2 Cilt Kutulu Kitap Açıklaması Rumi describes this magnificent work as follows This is the Book of the Mathnawi which is the roots of the roots of the roots of the Mohammedan Religion in respect of its unveiling the mysteries of attainment to the Truth and of certainty and which is the greatest science of God and the clearest religious way of God and the most manifest evidence of God And he invites us to hearken Listen to the reed how it tells a tale complaining of separations Saying Ever since I was parted from the reed bed my lament hath caused man and woman to moan I want a bosom torn by severance that I may unfold to such a one the pain of love desire Everyone who is left far from his source wishes back the time when he was united with it This is a masterpiece of Persian poetry filled with Sufi wisdom and to understand it Rumi gives this advice O son burst thy chains and be free 2 cilt Rumi says these Six Books of Mathnawi give light to the Six Directions so that anyone who has not performed the circumambulation may now perform it round the Mathnawi They are like a lamp in the darkness of imagination and perplexity and phantasies and doubt and suspicion They set forth that the Religious Law is like a candle showing the way Unless you gain possession of the candle there is no wayfaring and when you have come on to the way your wayfaring is the Path and when you have reached the journey s end that is the Truth Encompassed with the doctrines of Sufism Mathnawi is igniting a spark and this spark can turn into a flame through love Love hath naught to do with the five senses and the six directions its goal is only to experience the attraction exerted by the Beloved

Kita Kitap
1.450,00

Vakıfbank Kültür Yayınları

Nisan 20221. baskı840 sf.
Ciltsiz15,50 x 24,00 cm2. Hamurİngilizce
Kita Kitap

1 cilt Rumi describes this magnificent work as follows This is the Book of the Mathnawi which is the roots of the roots of the roots of the Mohammedan Religion in respect of its unveiling the mysteries of attainment to the Truth and of certainty and which is the greatest science of God and the clearest religious way of God and the most manifest evidence of God And he invites us to hearken Listen to the reed how it tells a tale complaining of separations Saying Ever since I was parted from the reed bed my lament hath caused man and woman to moan I want a bosom torn by severance that I may unfold to such a one the pain of love desire Everyone who is left far from his source wishes back the time when he was united with it This is a masterpiece of Persian poetry filled with Sufi wisdom and to understand it Rumi gives this advice O son burst thy chains and be free 2 cilt Rumi says these Six Books of Mathnawi give light to the Six Directions so that anyone who has not performed the circumambulation may now perform it round the Mathnawi They are like a lamp in the darkness of imagination and perplexity and phantasies and doubt and suspicion They set forth that the Religious Law is like a candle showing the way Unless you gain possession of the candle there is no wayfaring and when you have come on to the way your wayfaring is the Path and when you have reached the journey s end that is the Truth Encompassed with the doctrines of Sufism Mathnawi is igniting a spark and this spark can turn into a flame through love Love hath naught to do with the five senses and the six directions its goal is only to experience the attraction exerted by the Beloved img src https s3 eu west 1 amazonaws com dia kitadagitim ckeditor_assets pictures 53 content_1_original_original jpg alt height 15 width 15 font size 1 color white font img

Tamadres

Vakıfbank Kültür Yayınları

1640 sf.
tr
Tamadres

Rumi describes this magnificent work as follows This is the Book of the Mathnawi which is the roots of the roots of the roots of the Mohammedan Religion in respect of its unveiling the mysteries of attainment to the Truth and of certainty and which is the greatest science of God and the clearest religious way of God and the most manifest evidence of God And he invites us to hearken Listen to the reed how it tells a tale complaining of separations Saying Ever since I was parted from the reed bed my lament hath caused man and woman to moan I want a bosom torn by severance that I may unfold to such a one the pain of love desire Everyone who is left far from his source wishes back the time when he was united with it This is a masterpiece of Persian poetry filled with Sufi wisdom and to understand it Rumi gives this advice O son burst thy chains and be free 2 cilt Rumi says these Six Books of Mathnawi give light to the Six Directions so that anyone who has not performed the circumambulation may now perform it round the Mathnawi They are like a lamp in the darkness of imagination and perplexity and phantasies and doubt and suspicion They set forth that the Religious Law is like a candle showing the way Unless you gain possession of the candle there is no wayfaring and when you have come on to the way your wayfaring is the Path and when you have reached the journey s end that is the Truth Encompassed with the doctrines of Sufism Mathnawi is igniting a spark and this spark can turn into a flame through love Love hath naught to do with the five senses and the six directions its goal is only to experience the attraction exerted by the Beloved