Warriors of Love: Rumi's Odes to Shams of Tabriz

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This is a collection of49 of themost divine love poems by Rumi, one ofthe most widely read and bestselling poets of the world.

In 1244 a man wrapped in a coarse black coat entered Konya and so into the life of Islams most celebrated poet and mystic: Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi.

A wanderer and spiritual vagabond, Shams of Tabriz proceeded to wrestle with Rumis soul. What he wanted from his protg was for him to embody a wilder, more robust spirituality that would enable him to embrace lifes rawness more completely than any saint had done in the past.
Warriors of Lovegives a fresh interpretation of a selection of 49 poems which were written by Rumi as metaphors for his love for God as well as for his friend Shams, the Wild One. This essential volume also includes a long introduction on the life and times of Rumi and his friendship with Shams, the historical facts of their encounter, Sufism, the Mevlevi Order of Dervishes, the new dimension that Shams brought to Islamic spirituality and the importance of friendship as a true path to God.