Rumi

Poetry of Rumi #7 Walk to the well. Turn as the earth and the moon turn,circling what they love.Whatever circles come from the center. Rumi, aka the “drunken Sufi”, was known for finding exultation and bliss in the act of spinning, dancing, poetry, and music. Sufism, the mystical form of Islam that stresses an inward… Continue reading Rumi

Reflection on Rumi’s Poetry

The first thing that stuck out to me was the fact that these poems were written in free style rather than spaced out into verses, which I thought was a very interesting choice and almost seemed to make the poems flow better. I thought these poems in general flowed very well, even despite the translation,… Continue reading Reflection on Rumi’s Poetry

11/9 Notes Sufism, Rumi’s Poetry, Layla and Majnun

I didn’t know that Jesus just popped into Islamic poetry/stories. I thought that was pretty cool that there’s almost like a mix of religions in those poems. Which leads into another topic we had talked about–that Sufism is engaging in other religions and appreciative of other outlooks on religion. Sufism allows you to believe what… Continue reading 11/9 Notes Sufism, Rumi’s Poetry, Layla and Majnun

40 Days of Mourning

I was looking up information on traditions in the Muslim Religion and this article about the 40 days of mourning caught my eye. When someone passes away it is tradition to bury the body right away to show respect and host a “spoua” which consists of prayer and donations to charity. The family and community… Continue reading 40 Days of Mourning

New Laws in China

  Recently, I read an article regarding a new that the CCP has enacted. The law bans the critique of “heroes” of the past that were in some way connected to the CCP’s history, like Dong Cunrui. A woman compared toxic masculinity to him, and she was put into jail for seven months. To me,… Continue reading New Laws in China

Hadiths

Selected Hadith’s #5 Anas reported on the authority of the Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be on him, He said: “None of you has faith unless he loves for his brother what he loves for himself.” A hadith refers to a collection of sayings and morals the Prophet of Muhammad preached, or followed himself,… Continue reading Hadiths