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The Mevlana Ceremony [Turkey]
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 December 2021
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- Come, come whoever you are,
- An unbeliever, a fire-worshipper come.
- Our convent is not of desperation.
- Even if you have broken your vows a hundred times,
- Come, come again.
On December 17, 1273 A.D., a universal genius, one of the greatest servants of humanity, the founder of the Mevlevi Sufi Brotherhood, the poet Mevlana Jalal al-din Rumi died at Konya. He was a philosopher and mystic of Islam, but not a Muslim of the orthodox type. His doctrine advocates unlimited tolerance, positive reasoning, goodness and charity, awareness through love. To him and to his disciples all religions are more or less good, as all are roads leading to the truth. Looking with the same eye on Muslim, Jew and Christian alike, his peaceful and tolerant teaching has reached men of all sects and creeds.
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