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KONYA
Founder of the Mevlevi Order known in the West as the Whirling Dervishes, Muhammed Celaleddin-i Rumi, lived in Konya from 1228 until his death in 1273. He was given the name Mev |
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Mevlâna wrote 71 ghazels (poems) to Salahüddin, who died in 1262; and in his letters he refers to him as "the Beyezit of his time, the pole of poles." After his death Hüsamüddin Çe |
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| » Whirling Dervishes - Mevlâna, the Mystical Philosopher |
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After this account of Mevlâna's life, work and ideas as they emerge from his own writings it seems necessary to attempt a definition of his mystical and spiritual personality.
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Semâ means to whirl round, to dance, to attain ecstasy by means of music. Many mystics, according the needs of their soul, practised the Semâ as a source of ecstasy. Mevlâna regarded it as a k |
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