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Mawlana Rumi Review vol. 1 edited by Leonard Lewisohn

The Mawlana Rumi Review is a new review devoted to the life, thought, poetry and legacy of Rumi, Islam’s greatest Sufi poet and author. Mawlana (‘Our master’) Jalal al-Din Rumi (d.1273) has been the best-selling poet in English in the United States for the last two decades. A publication of the Rumi Institute, Near East University, Cyprus and the Rumi Studies Group at the Centre for Persian and Iranian Studies, Institute of Arab & Islamic Studies, University of Exeter, in association with Archetype, the Review publishes articles, reports and book reviews on Rumi’s art of story-telling, poetic imagery, theology, spiritual psychology, ecumenism, spirituality, pedagogy, hermeneutics, ethics, epistemology, prophetology, metaphysics and cosmology, as well as on the heritage of Rumi’s thought in modern and medieval literary history and interpretation and commentary on his works such as the Mathnawī and Dīvān-i Shams-i Tabriz.

Journal Title: Mawlana Rumi Review
Editor: Leonard Lewisohn
Classification: Religion, Islam, Sufism, Poetry
Issued: Annually
Volume: 1
Size: 235 x 156 mm
Pages: 186
Binding: paper
ISSN: 2042-3357
ISBN: 1-901383-38-5
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Publication date: April 2010

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Mawlana Rumi Review vol. 2 – edited by Leonard Lewisohn

The Mawlana Rumi Review is a review devoted to the life, thought, poetry and legacy of Rumi, Islam’s greatest Sufi poet and author. Mawlana (‘Our master’) Jalal al-Din Rumi (d.1273) has been the best-selling poet in English in the United States for the last two decades. A publication of the Rumi Institute, Near East University, Cyprus and the Rumi Studies Group at the Centre for Persian and Iranian Studies, Institute of Arab & Islamic Studies, University of Exeter, in association with Archetype, the Review publishes articles, reports and book reviews on Rumi’s art of story-telling, poetic imagery, theology, spiritual psychology, ecumenism, spirituality, pedagogy, hermeneutics, ethics, epistemology, prophetology, metaphysics and cosmology, as well as on the heritage of Rumi’s thought in modern and medieval literary history and interpretation and commentary on his works such as the Mathnawī and Dīvān-i Shams-i Tabriz.

Journal Title: Mawlana Rumi Review
Editor: Leonard Lewisohn
Classification: Religion, Islam, Sufism, Poetry
Issued: Annually
Volume: 2
Size: 235 x 156 mm
Pages: 204
Binding: paper
ISSN: 2042-3357
ISBN: 1-901383-42-3
UK Subscription price: £13.00 + £2.00 P+P
Publication date: May 2011

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Size: 9 x 6 in
Pages: 204
Binding: paper
ISSN: 2042-3357
ISBN: 1-901383-42-3
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Publication date: MAY 2011


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Mawlana Rumi Review Volume 3 – edited by Leonard Lewisohn

The Mawlana Rumi Review is a review devoted to the life, thought, poetry and legacy of Rumi, Islam’s greatest Sufi poet and author. Mawlana (‘Our master’) Jalal al-Din Rumi (d.1273) has been the best-selling poet in English in the United States for the last two decades. A publication of the Rumi Institute, Near East University, Cyprus and the Rumi Studies Group at the Centre for Persian and Iranian Studies, Institute of Arab & Islamic Studies, University of Exeter, in association with Archetype, the Review publishes articles, reports and book reviews on Rumi’s art of story-telling, poetic imagery, theology, spiritual psychology, ecumenism, spirituality, pedagogy, hermeneutics, ethics, epistemology, prophetology, metaphysics and cosmology, as well as on the heritage of Rumi’s thought in modern and medieval literary history and interpretation and commentary on his works such as the Mathnawī and Dīvān-i Shams-i Tabriz.

Journal Title: Mawlana Rumi Review
Editor: Leonard Lewisohn
Classification: Religion, Islam, Sufism, Poetry
Issued: Annually
Volume: 3
Size: 235 x 156 mm
Pages: 204
Binding: paper
ISSN: 2042-3357
ISBN: 1-901383-42-3
UK Subscription price: £13.00 + £2.00 P+P
Publication date: May 2011

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