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Hardcover The Drowned Book: Ecstatic and Earthy Reflections of Bahauddin, the Father of Rumi Book

ISBN: 0060591943

ISBN13: 9780060591946

The Drowned Book: Ecstatic and Earthy Reflections of Bahauddin, the Father of Rumi

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Bahauddin, Rumi's father, was not only a major force in the development of Islamic spirituality, but also deeply influential in his son's life. This delightful and provocative collection reveals the depth of thirteenth-century Sufi mystical wisdom and its acute observations into nature, humanity, and the mysteries of life. Full of wit and insight, Bahauddin's notes bring to the reader a deeper understanding of his son Rumi's spiritual and intellectual heritage.

After his father's death in 1231, Rumi carried his father's spiritual notebook, known as the Maarif, everywhere. The writer Aflaki tells this story of the meeting of Rumi and Shams: Rumi is sitting by a fountain in Konya talking to his students with the Maarif open on the fountain's ledge. Suddenly, Shams interrupts the conversation and pushes the precious text into the water.

"Who are you and why are you doing this?" asks Rumi, protesting that this copy of his father's diary is the only one in existence.

Shams replies, "It is time for you to live what you have been reading of and talking about. But if you want, we can retrieve the book. It will be perfectly dry. See?" And he lifts Bahauddin's notebook out, "Dry."

Rumi set aside his father's book and joined Shams; but now, in this first-ever translation of the vital passages of the Maarif, renowned poet Coleman Barks and Persian scholar John Moyne open a window into the world of Rumi, the young man who became one of the world's best-loved poets and great spiritual teachers.

Customer Reviews

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The Drowned Book

The book was beautifully put together and well thought out. Good for those who have little or a lot of Rumi knowledge. A great many of the quotes will stick with you long after you've read the book. Very re-readable, reasonably priced and unforgettable.

Watered down Rumi ? I think Not....

If you were, like me, introduced to the works of Rumi, through Coleman Barks, your desire/or otherwise in relation to purchasing of this book should be based on your previous reaction to those translations. This book is poetry but perhaps not in the formulaic sense that is usually bound to that term, it's many reflections provide provocatively simple insights into the human condition from a visionary father of a visionary. Perhaps not one for the best seller list but one to be included in your personal libary if you enjoy spiritual literature.

Coleman Barks does it again!

As always, Coleman Barks gives us a beautifully inspirational book to wake up to, travel with or turn to when we forget how wonderful God is. If you love his books on Rumi you will love this one too.

excellent and essential supplement...

great to just pick up and randomly read. the notes in the back, as with all coleman barks' notes, get to the crux of the matter in the usual serpentine, raconteuring way...recommended!
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