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  • Rumi*

  • Rumors was a Muslim b4 anything else. Pride is a killer Allah could of made you developed in any womb.

  • I've never heard about Mevlana Derwishes in Syria before! Mevlana is traditional from Turkey! ut it's ok. Nice to known the Sufi culture is spreading!

  • hey why did they sing arabish song mevlana was turkish he wrote books with turkish language

  • Thats why Our Suffis souls much better and original..Or They'r ney songs voice..We living with it.You cant say 'This stuff is mine' Becouse im using it too.Or i beleive it too.All world know mevlana cos of ottoman and Turks and our Fest-konya etc too..So . You cant hide Turks history or stuff or their Culture..Nothing you can do with lie prpaganda..

  • Why would i be From England Becouse almost % 80 of world Talking English or English is Main languaue Atm...Or if i born in England ...Hes Pure Turks ..He lived Turkey 40 year hes Master Sems is Turk..He bacome a Mevlana in Seljuks Turks..He got all his light From Anatolia...Persian language and Arabic was a Main Languaue for middle east when those ppl lived..So do not mistake about his language.Do you know what is Afghan ppls orgins ?? Check history or Dnas properly cos they are our real bros.

  • Close both eyes

    to see with the other eye. Rumi

  • mevlana ibnenin tekiymis

  • Allah kabul etsin.

  • Allah bizi ateistlerden çok yobazlardan beyni yıkanmışlardan korusun

  • Ogni uomo ha in se un mondo di spiritualità che lo eleva a Dio, nei modi e nei tempi a lui più congeniali.

  • Mevlana is as much related to Turks as Turks are related to Sumerians and Hittites=Zero connection..

  • I love you maulana rumi balkhi

  • Rumi is a poet from Balch he is from Afghanistan he is not from turky he just died in konya

  • If you are truly interested in Rumi and Sufism I recommend you to search on google for:

    Sufi for a Month.

    Sufi for a Month is a spiritual and cultural immersion experience into the sufi way and the universal spiritual teachings of Mevlana Rumi. A very unique experience....

  • komik lan bu:)

  • @esraretin

    neresi Komik LAN?

  • süperrrrrrrrrr

  • i loveee youuu tyrkeyyyy)))and mevlana and sufi))

    

  • @roniko1994 Mevlana was not from Anatolia...Never mind...

  • I did not know Dirwish skirts were longer than their legs. This makes sense now. These dancers are truly communing. Really sweet transmission.

    Salam

  • shukran to all my brothers and sisters in Turkey for such awsome beautiful music,Allahu Akbar.

  • Allah alu akbar, la ila ilaha allah, mohamed shurarad.

    shukran anun video

  • @cypriot1965

    When you can look at me with your hearth I am not a name, religion, nationality, male or female, I am just you. ıt is the reality, Irfan.

  • NICE VIDEO!!...ALLAHU AKBAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Remember I was here.Thai 6:19AM 5/23/2011

  • Sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Looooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ooooost

    

  • @jannahrahim lol yesssssssssssss

  • It is all behind words

  • can any one translate this video for me, please.

    the music and the sequence of things here touches me from inside, yet i dont know what the lyrics in this video mean, but i am really eager to know it.

    please anyone who can exactly translate this video for me?

  • 1_Balkh was part of Iran at that time

    2_98%of his poems is in persian. so he was persian .But because of his greatness he can be international.He belongs to the whole world but DO NOT TRY to ignore his nationality which is persian( Iraninan). please review some historic books before you make an ignorant comment.

  • @minatamami1 I'm neither Persian, Turk nor Afghani, but a student of history. I just find your reasoning really curious. By that logic, India was part of British empire a century ago and all its citizens under British rule spoke English; therefore Gandhi was British? Plus, I don't see how Iran is Persia, because again Sassanians were Sassanians, Persians were Persians, Iranians are Iranians. Civilizations aren't states, are they?

    I'm not trying to pick a fight, but trying to understand you.

  • @SuspendedSkye Persia changed its name to Iran in 1935, Persia is a Greek word.

  • @iHateJamalin yes, but they changed it because of Germany since Iran translates to land of the ayrans, those two countries were close for a while on the build up of WW2

  • @bonzaralle

    no, name of Iran has always been Iran.

  • @cypriot1965

    Mawlana did not teach, that all humans are the same, your spreading some serious misinformations. Believers and infidels are not the same, please dont misuse a Wali like Mawlana for your pro dialogue issues with Jews and Christians.

  • His full name is Moulana Jalaluddin-e Balkhi. He was neither Persian, Iranian or Turk. He is called Balkhi because he was from Balkh, Khorasan present day Afghanistan. Everybody grow up and enjoy his beautiful poems and don't fall for whatever you read in his biography on internet because they can't be trusted specially wikipedia.

  • @afgun4life His history is in his poetry. If you were wise enough to read his work you would know that he is a tajik/persian.

  • @afgun4life Sorry,but i must inform you that the Pashto language is a member of the Easter Iranian languages therefore the Pashtuns are very closely related to Persians(Iranians)...Besides,h­e spoke Parsi...

  • love the dancing and spinning counterclockwise......dreamy intensified....check out the nebula!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • love the dancing and spinning counterclockwise......dreamy intensified

  • what type of music is this???? i love it!

  • we have a similiar group like this too here in Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia. Greetings and warmest salam from us :)

  • @BusirHan

    bende seni s******

  • its a beatifull performance, thank for uploding this video.

  • Maulana Jalaludin Balkhi was originally from Afghanistan

  • @000Flayingflow000 no he was not. Afghanistan did not exist 800 years ago. Mevlana was originally from Khorasan, a tajik/persian. Do not call him 'afghan' which is another word for pashtun.

  • @cypriot1965 I was JUST Going to put something Almost Exactly Like that, --- I suppose the sadness that Ihave PERSONALLY Experienced, is a type of Muslim - to - Muslim Discrimination/Disdain.....I am a Convert, I was told, and myself researched, how 'Converts' - - such as myself are supposed to be treated, with Respect, and in the Qur'an I will transliterate this verse from Sura it is: in simple words: "Treat the converts with respect, as if they were your mentor, for Allah has led them to..

  • @BusirHan

    senin hayatın odun olmuş meşe palamutu

  • Respect For race.

  • ba dorud!

     i am so proud to be (iranian/persian) ,and molana jalaledin balkhi or romi or where ever ,blive him and love him ,because (he was a real HUMAN).......Hamid.

  • THIS IS ART!

  • Mevlana was the greatest humanbeing in that age.How could you think that he blamed Turks as being destroyers. Can you believe that? I dont know whose book you are reading right know, but I suggest you read something else.It's so obvious that you are full of anger and fury towards us.I wonder why? What's your problem with us? For the next time, I wont be discussing with you.Please stop wasting my time.Just let it to other people's judgement...

  • Indeed, the building of the world is assigned to the Greeks, whereas the world’s destruction is reserved for the Turks. When God—He is sublime and exalted—ordered the creation of the world of sovereignty (‘alam-e molk’), first He created unaware-infidels, and He conferred on them long life and great strength so they would strive like hired laborers in building the terrestrial world.....

  • in my country India sufi islam is very common we also call these as derwishes. this is a good peaceful islam coexisting with other religions of india

    peace be upon all people of syria and all in islamic world regards from a hindu from india

  • We cannot, CANNOT be united until you learn to spell "unbeliever".................

  • true beauty.

  • How wonderful to watch these Dervishes; you almost feel as if you are participating in their flight from this world and into a spiritual realm! Sufis seek mystical union with the Divine, and that is what people want to experience in their spiritual life. I think many people turn away from organized religions because there is an emphasis on rigid dogmatic beliefs and legalistic rules, rather than on the religious experience itself.

  • Unite brothers! It's not enough that the unbelivers are dividing us and making us fight each other, but now we have to divide us among us selves? I dream of a time when the muslim world will be united again and inspire the entire world with The Truth, just like it was in Mevlana's time.

  • Sufism is the real ISLAM!!! That speaks, breathes the love of GOD.

  • @turbanless true

  • Watching the sufi dancers makes me smile and feel happy inside : ) Thank you for posting!

  • Ironically, many posts here point to one of the things Rumi derided most - the feeling of possession. What he advocated was sharing, sharing of knowledge, of thoughts, of kind deeds. Here all this talk is about where he was from - Turk, Persian, Afghani. It does NOT matter much that he was born in Balkh (Afghanistan), wrote in Persian and lived in Konya (today's Turkey).

    It matters a LOT that cord he touches us as human beings. His wisdom and kindness. Let's talk about that! Peace, Salaam.

  • @VineyardWindow14

    well he was persian of khorasan, of iranic ethnicity, born in Balkh, where also Iranian prophet/philosopher Zoroaster was born.

    Rumi claimed that turks are destroyers of buildings, and that they are created to destroy, while greeks are builders of the world. 99% of his works are in Persian.

    Why should we let history thiefs claim him?If it doesnt matter what his ethnicity is, then why some try to falsify and change thehistory?

    long live Rumi, Sadi, Hafez, Rudaki,nezami ganjavi

  • @IranMarzban Proove me that turks were destroyers according to him.He'd lived in Konya,Anatolia Selcuklu Empire.He was an anatolian sage,philosopher and poet.

    I am sorry you are mading your claims up.They are all ridiculous...

  • @1Muhendis Here is an anectode from Rumi quoted by Aflaki (pg 503) about Tukrs vs Greeks. "Likewise, it is a well-known story that one day Shaykh Salah al-Din happened to hire Turkish laborers to do building work in his garden. Mowlana said: ‘Effendi’— that is to say lord—‘Salah al-Din, when it is time for building, one must engage Greek laborers and when it is time for destroying something, Turkish hirelings......

  • @1Muhendis

    And they built up many cities and fortresses on mountain peaks and places on top of a hill such that after generations had passed these constructions were a model for those who came later. Then divine predestination saw to it that little by little these constructions would become completely destroyed and desolate, and be eradicated. God created the group of Turks so that they would destroy every building they saw, mercilessly and ruthlessly, and cause it to be demolished.

  • @1Muhendis

    And they are still doing so, and day by day until the Resurrection they will continue to destroy in this manner. In the end, the destruction of the city of Konya will also be at the hands of wicked Turks devoid of mercy.’ And this being the case, it turned out just as Mowlana said. "

  • @1Muhendis

    (pg 503) See: Shams al-Din Ahmad al_Afkali, Manāqeb al-ʻārefīn, ed. Tahsin Yazici, 2 vols, Tehran, Donyaayeh Ketab, 1983. English translation: Shams al-Din Aflaki, "The feats of the knowers of God: Manāqeb al-ʻārefīn", translated by John O'Kane, Brill, 200.

  • @1Muhendis

    e some quotes from Rumi: "“God created the group of Turks so that they would destroy every building they saw, mercilessly and ruthlessly, and cause it to be demolished.”" “Oh ignorant Turk! Give up (tark) this idea and undertaking. Take back your Turks (torkan) to your lady (tarkan) as quickly as possible. Otherwise, you will not escape with your life.” “Majd al-Din, why did you let out a shout and release your quarry from your gullet? ...

  • @1Muhendis

    A Turk who is a recent disciple is able to bear the burden, but you divulge the matter. Many things like this occur to abdals to God.” “Indeed, the building of the world is assigned to the Greeks, whereas the world’s destruction is reserved for the Turks. “

  • @IranMarzban I have nothing to say to you man.You are so ignorant.It says you are an iranian.What's your religion? You are making all this knowledges up from your ass I guess.You must have us confused with mongols.We are not monsters or destroyers as you think.Besides, There had been a freedom during the Ottoman Empire's domination.If you dont believe, compare it to our present day.Look at middle east or africa

    or keep licking greeks' asses .Sorry for the abuse...

  • @1Muhendis

    i'm not making this up, there are historical sources for this, and it's not for "turk bashing", however it's part of the proof that turkish nationalists should keep their fantasy at home claiming avicenna and Rumi,al-farabi,nezami ganjavi,babak khoramdin etc. And no my friend.. dont get me wrong. Rumi was certainly not a turk hater, he was a humanist, however couple of times he refered to turkish invasions and destruction.

  • @IranMarzban

    You dont understand Mevlana. These are your false sights which I could see.

    1.You accept him just as an Iranian poet. Mevlana is the heart qonquerer. And this is more important.

    2.Mevlana never say bad words about a nation. Your quoute are big lie.

    3.Mevlana born in area of nowadays Iran. But come to Anatolia when he was a child. He became Mevlana at here. He open his arms at here.

    4.Borning place... if you discuss etnicity borning place never show etnicity. But...

  • @IranMarzban

    4... let is; he had been Iranian as u said, so WHO CARES? Who cares?Who cares much? I say; they care much who couldnt understand his opininons. Mevlana says; "Gel, ne olursan ol gel" so "come, whatever u might be, come."

    5. Mevlana is a part of hearts of all people in Turkey. He lives in our hearts by his moral and sight.

    6. And marzban,,, after that never write Mevlana's name together some poets.

    7. Or one day come Turkey, u must see Konya. U must feel this.

  • WTF Are you saying man we KNOW he was not a Turk and that he is originally from Iran. I don't deny that there are Turks who claim he was a Turk but those are little exceptions and you talk about exceptions. Let's keep it on the common reality on who he is: a Seljuqi Iranian who influenced our culture. That's it, no more racial talks.

    He was a Turk by culture.

    The important thing is about what he did.

  • @VizardMaskedSoldier how is he originally from iran if Balkh (his birthplace) on the modern map lies in Afghanistan? If what you are trying to say is that mevlana was persian then i could not agree more, but do not call him iranian. Call him tajik, as persian are tajiks and tajiks are blood to iranians.

  • I mystiped Iran with Afghanistan

  • @real4champions You are spot on! He was a farsi speaker from Afghanistan. Either he way he was never Iranian.

  • @real4champions: please read some history book.Balkh was in Iran those days.persi is the same as Iran. tajikestan, armanestan , irvan, was part of Iran.I think you need to really read & study some historic book.

    then you will be ashamed of your comment.

  • @minatamami1 iranians are persian, tajiks are persian, but that does not mean that tajiks are iranians. I am not trying to mix religion into this but its like how sunnies are muslims and shiahs are muslims but that does not mean that sunnies are shiahs or visa-versa. I think you will find that you are the one that needs to re-check his knowledge.

  • @VizardMaskedSoldier

    Lool rumi was turk by culture? this is a new one..common man, lets end the jokes.

    I agree that the most important thing was what he did for humanity, but also it's important that people dont make pathetic and false theories about Rumi like that he was turk, or that he was turk by culture. These are false rumors created by some fascist over-nationalistic people.

  • @VizardMaskedSoldier Mevlana had nothing to do with anything Turkic....He was born in Balkh and had a clearly Persian background...His family settled at Anatolia to avoid the destructive Mongol invasion..

  • This is a great video! I use it in Meditation Class at college! Comment on the Sufis...read more Rumi! We are one!

  • Tebrizli Şems ile arkadaşlığından dolayı Hz. Mevlanayı sanırım İranlı yaptılar. Özbe öz anadolu selçuklusu olan bir zatı neden persian yaptınız.

  • @cinawar Benim bildigim Hz.Mevlana Farsli yani Wikipediada flnda öyle yazio..

  • @cinawar Türkiye'ye sonradan yerleşmiş, Türkyie doğumlu değil. Ama nereli olursa olsun, gönlümüzün sultanı ne farkeder...

  • Molana Rumi is a big PERSIAN ( old Iranian ) Poet . he was born in PERSIAN and live in PERSIAN but he died in turkey . He never knew Turkish .

  • Mevlana’nın insanlara İslam dinini anlatma kaygısı yoktur, o hakim sistemin dinine mensup olmayı, sistemin zulmüne baş kaldırmamayı, tabi olmayı öğütlemektedir. Mevlana’nın inandığı din aksiyoner ve fiili değil, içe dönük uyuşturucu afyon olan bir dindir. Bu dinde aklını kullanan, düşünen, sorgulayan değil, kendinden geçen, aklı kullanmayan vecd halinde olmayı dindar sayar.

  • cant believe that youre discussing about his nationality and do you think you realy understand what he means?

  • Allah=The only God=Dios=Gott

    Islam=Submission=Presentación=­Vorlage

    Unity of All Submitters

    [2:62] [5:69] Surely, those who believe, those who are Jewish, the Christians, and the converts; anyone who (1) believes in GOD, and (2) believes in the Last Day, and (3) leads a righteous life, will receive their recompense from their Lord. They have nothing to fear, nor will they grieve.

  • @TomSolivin

    You live in the world you've created for yourself with the teaching of others, like most of us do. Don't you ever forget this and be accepting of other people's ideas.

  • Sectarianism Condemned (Sunni, Shiah, Bahai, vahabi, Sufi, ...)

    [30:32] (Do not fall in idol worship,) like those who divide their religion into sects; each party rejoicing with what they have.

  • BELLISSIMO VIDEO

  • "Qullu yada'i wisaalan li Layla..."

    [Every claimant claims to have had some relationship with Layla...]

    It's a tribute to the beauty and appeal of our Maulana that the Persians and Turks struggle to claim him for themselves.

    I should let you know though, you BOTH lie.

    Sayyidina Jelal belonged to my tribe.... the Tribe of Adam.

  • Ethnical origin of Rumi is unknown and unidentifiable. He was born in a place under Persian rule, where Turks were the majority. He can be Turkish, Persian, or Afghan. His mother tongue was Persian. He wrote most of his striking works in Persian. But he wrote them in Konya, Turkey, under very high cultural influence of Konya sufism, which existed since a long time before Rumi's birth. His language was Persian, and ideas were Turkish. So, he is heritage to both of these two nations.

  • if i was turning like that id probably fall of the stage

    what does it mean?

  • @MakedonsKapRiNcEzSa

    It's an inherited practice of the Mevlevi Order of Sufism that traces back to an event where Rumi was walking through a town with his disciples and heard the clinks and clanks of a blacksmith at work. He realized that that the blacksmith patterned even the clamoring of his hammer to certain religious formulas in the remembrance of God. Rumi began to whirl in ecstasy in the beauty of what he was witnessing.

    That started this practice.

  • very beautiful, and spiritual.  What do the hand movements mean?

  • @LasNoches1000

    The right hand is cupped upwards to "receive the Mercy of God."

    And the left hand is cupped downward to "bring that mercy to Earth."

    Thus the sage human being the divinely chosen and endowed mediator by which God's mercy reaches the Earth.

    The other hand positions are either praying to God, or reaching the pole positions described above.

  • @cypriot1965 I wasn't arguing - I was just curious because I was always under the impression he was Persian that's all.

  • @ekovinil What you need to understan is that The Turkish Ottoman Empire Ruled all of these countries & a lot of other's beside, so this is why their is the confusion in the head of many Latin & Western Europeans & even more so in the USA of wether it was Persia Afghanistan Syria or were ever, As some will just say Turkish while others are more precise & give a country name The Home of The Dervish is a place in Turkey called "Konia" not far from Capadoucia

  • @7Vails He was originally from the region of Balkh of today's Afganistan wich was then under Persian rule with his first language being Parsi(Persian)...

  • it hurts everytime when i see that it becomes just dancing and music. very painfull.

  • Hypnotic music, lovely dancing.

  • Do we ever dance in the opposite direction? --to balance out the asymmetry caused by only going in one direction over the years. God is at the beginning and at the end.

  • perfect, wonderful, dikr exists, investigate the inside of your heart

  • can someone tell me who is the group?

    i want more clips of em

  • I'd throw up big time when I would try something like that.

  • I don't know where you get all this wrong information!!.

    he traveled frequently to Iran but that makes him not Iranian and When he died he was in Turkey, so they had him buried there, and that makes him not turk.

    i love rumi to!

    and afghanistan is proud of him!

  • Rumi Transcended borders and nationalities. Who cares where physical body resided, his message is what is important.

  • @bbastani I know, you right his message was importany, =) but i am so piss of all that wrong information.

  • Mevlana/molana is definitely not from TURKEY and not from iran

    but he spoke the same language as iranians> Farsi and afghanistan language is all so farsi

    but that don't makes him a iranian

    he was born in balkh [it's now afghanistan] and his both parents are from [balk]afghanistan [to].

  • The Choir's Attire looks christian to me.

    Hahahaa . ..

  • 1naqeeb try watching this (Female Whirling Dervishes - Turkey).. you will see some female sufis cahnting and whirling.. good mini documentary. enjoy

  • most beautiful, most impressive. just one question are women aloud to do this too or is it not allowed. a direct answer would be appreciated, thankyou.

  • Amazing!

  • And mevlana does not necesarrily be a iranian.

    Iran was conquered by timur lenk and timur lenk wasn't from the iranic race.

    Iran was since exectally 950 years in the hand of the turkic-mongolic empires.

    Ilk khanat, Timurids, Ottomens, Gaznavits, Selcuks, CHorosan turkic empire under the ruler ALLADIN SHAH. Mevlana is a TURK from Iran.

  • molana is from iran his books are also written in farsi ,,,,,,, books name is =robaiate molana jalaledine rumi and i am actually reading it now

  • mavlana is from old iran, from todays afganistan. borders change in time. he moved to anatolia and lived there.

  • Mevlana is turk and Abdul kadi geylani is turk

    and sufism is one of the most important things in this world for the turks.

    Turks are sufi's since over 1000 years

    than the ottomens qonquered another countrys

    more another moslems follow this same path just like us.

    Long live Sufism Long live the Derwish Order Le illah illahlah mohammeden rasullullahhhhh

    TÜRKÜZ MÜSLÜMANIZ TURANCIYIZ

  • Abdülkadir Geylani Türk degil kardesim.

    Lütfen irhcilik ve fasizm yapmayalim, bütün müslümanlar kardestir.

  • syahdu, merdu, mendayu aku adalah MELAYU!

  • Turkey is a nation that would believe any nonsense about their past. An average Turk is not able to read its old history after they changed their alphabet.

    Change alphabet and give people bullshit about their history ... after a generation, all the fabrications will be believed ....They cannot read their history books

    That is what happened in Turky .. cultural separation from their true history.

  • @abp250 , yes man you are very right, thats why ottamans fucked you up 700 years, it was fabrication too.

  • Just beautiful !!!!

  • very very very very very Beautiful. Please explore sofism, it is very peaceful.

  • i just love this song its awesome...i start dancing tooo when i listen to it tunes

  • şeb-i arüs gecesinde bu büyük filozofu saygıyla anıyoruz...

  • Mevlana is TURK. This is real. You must accept, world must accept!!.. He wrote Persian because that was language of literature in his tame. Mevlana say, "My athnic group is Turk." So that he is not an Afgan or İranian.

  • He explained the love to god, does god have any boundaries and nations, no! Rumi was muslim.and then turk...

  • Fabricating history is something started with Ataturk movement. Turkish tribes who lack identity were brainwashed to believe an imaginary past even claimed the nonexistent scientific achievements ..

    Interestingly by changing the alphabet and the fact turks cannot read their history from their old books any kind of nonsense will be believeable

    There are many Turks who believe Rumi was turk and there are many Turks who believe Sumerians were Turks

    Proof that propaganda works ...

  • @BABPULU

    Mevlana is a master for the rest of humanity, who cares where he come from? Hindu, arab, persian or turk, we are all moved to learn and understand his teachings.

  • @BABPULU rumi was turkish? i thought he was a persian poet

  • @BABPULU

    He wrote in turkish, persian and arabic.. :)

    and he came to konya from persia, escaping from invasion of mongolians.

    he is persian

  • @BABPULU if molana was a turk, why he wrote his poems in persian?

    you are a turk because you born in turkey and you can read ,speak and understand turkish,

    a turk poet never write his poems in persian.

    I'm iranian, and i live in cyprus, if i live here for rest of my life and die here it does not mean that I'm a cypriot.

    you should read some books,it helps you alot to understand why mollana is from persia,and why he moved to anatolian city(konya) where in peresent day is part of turkey.

  • Mevlana was a Turk. It is not important where Mevlana was born. He was born in Belh and he wrote in Persian. Thats true. But that does not make him Persian. He known Turkish. He tried to write in Turkish but he failed. Because he used aruz... Mevlana had Turkish culture, he lived Turk city..

  • it really doesn'T matter he is turk or not.he was over that.he belongs to anyone who needs his wisdom.

  • mavlana was turky, but grew up in afghanistan, he leanred persian in afghanistan, ethnicaly he is Turkic related to Uzbeks and Hazaras of afghanistan

  • maasaallah !!

    ALLAH ALLAH ALLAH

    LA ILAHE ILLALLAH

  • MEVLANA' s is a TURK. Because Mevlana' grandmother is turkish princes of Harzemşah family her names is Melika-i cihan Emetullah

  • Mevlana is a MAN, and belongs to all humankind.

  • @VineyardWindow14 No he belongs to Balkh, Afghanistan and we don't give him to anyone!!!

  • @VineyardWindow14 I quote one of his sayings '' as long as I live, I'll be a slave of Hz.Muhammed and ALLAH.''

    This refutes your claim:(

    I am a muslim and from Turkey by the way...

  • @VineyardWindow14 No he belongs to the rubbish muslim world as most so readily put it. And what he did was the result of his devotion to his faith.

    and his name is Maulana Jallaluddin Rumi not galaluddin. The english speaking people have a habit of screwing up names.

  • @VineyardWindow14 so was Hitler but nobody claims him. If Mevlana was a self proclaimed tajik/Persian then leave him be.

  • and other thing, rumi (mevlana) wasn't persian or arabic. he was turkish but he wrote his poetries in persian language which was a common science and philosophy language of that time. thereafter his thoughts were so prevalent across the entire ottoman territory (inc. syria, iran and balkan countries also).

    use descent sources if you wanna learn more about a thing.

    PS: i'm from turkey. i'm not a believer, but couldnt stand the wrong believes on the things.

  • Rumi said: Not Christian or Jew or Muslim, not Hindu, Buddhist, sufi, or zen... did not descend from Adam or Eve or any origin story. My place is placeless, a trace of the traceless. Neither body or soul. I belong to the beloved, have seen the two worlds as one and that one call to and know, first, last, outer, inner, only that breath breathing human being

  • @Muwahhid312

    are you the jury of islam?? how dare?? people like u allways push the islam into one method. what do you think about the other cults of islam?? i'm so upset that the saudian wahabi way of islam became the most dominant one. just by the power of oil money and support of western countries which consider islam as a terroristic activity.

  • Esselamun Aleykum,

    It is so sad to see in Mevlana Subject that kind of messages.. There is no point to discuss what is the nationality of Mevlana.. Even we are humans, we are brother and sister.. This is what they said.. This is what Quran says..

  • only noble Khilafah system (political system of islam) will unite ummah as one ummah and remove boundries among us inshallah soon.

    Nationalism is haraam in islam.

  • you are smart!!!!!! thank you

  • how can i see this live her in holland

  • This is beautiful. I can't help but notice that the background scrim features the photo of the nebula known as the Eye of God. Salaam--peace--mir--pax--to all those who find God.

  • love this

  • very beautiful, I wish the language was Rumi's own language (Persian) though. The effect would be doubled.

  • He was not persian. but afghan.

  • Every person who speaks Farsi (or any other iranic (Aryan) language) is of one blood, and our ancestors fought shoulder to shoulder to save our heritage and language once and today we should honor them, by being one again. Tajiks + Uzbeks + Afghans + Iranians + Armenians + Azerbijanis + Kurds + Baluchis + Hezaras + Lurs + all other Aryans are one and all are brothers by blood.

  • Balkh is in Afghanistan. I know my friend, we need to stick together. But nationalism is such a big thing today, that nobody cares about each other.

  • Don't worry my brother. One day we will all be one again, for the sake of our forefathers and foremothers who died shoulder by shoulder to keep our nation.

  • We need that. Not only between us, but all muslims. Inshallah that day will come soon.

  • Be Omide khoda.

  • inshallah.

  • @sal7va7dor YOU ARE DUMB TOO DUMB TO BE A MUSLIM. THERE IS ONE BROTHERHOOD ITS CALL ISLAMIC BROTHERHOOD. ALLAH WILL NEVER ASK YOU WHAT COUNTRY YOU COME FROM OR WAT NATIONALITY YOU ARE. THE ONLY ALLEGANCE A MUSLIM SHOULD HAVE IS THAT TO ALLAH AND HIM ALONE. MUSLIM DONT ALLY TO A NATION OR FLAG OR LANGUAGE OR CULTURE. ISLAM DOES NOT SEE COULOUR OR CREED. ISLAM IS ONE NATIOANLISM IS HARAM AND ANTI ISLAMIC STRATEGY. WHY DO WE PLACE IMPORTANCE ON THINGS THAT ALLAH AND HS RASOOL DID NOT EVEN REGARD.

  • agast! say it is not so!!!!!!

  • Persian = Farsi = The language spoken by indo-europeans who live in the near east and some parts of middle east, including Afghans, Tajiks, and all other Iranian races. Thank you.

  • nothing with religion

  • Totally fascinated with whirling dervishes. I hope I get the opportunity to see a live performance one of these days. Thanks for the vid!

  • simplesmente divino.....faz no viajar pela música

  • This has nothing to do with the Prophet Mohamed and the Sunnah. However, I would classify it as art or Muslim art inspired by the love for Allah. Everything a Muslim does whether it is music(nasheed), architecture, art or whatever should be inspired by Allah in their work. As for saying this is how a muslim worships god, I say this is false! There is only one way to worship Allah and thats following the prophet. Other than that, I see no problem with this, so long it is classified as art!

  • do u understand the meaning of what the munshid is saying?study first ya ustaz

  • So you are basically trying to imply or justify that whirling around bamboozeled in a white dress was the way the prophet use to do to worship? This has nothing to do with Islam pure and simple. Please, if you imply this is part of Islam show the proof or shut your sorry ass up! My friend it is not I who needs to study Islam, it is you who needs to understand the worship of Allah. If you want to worship there are five pillars specifically outlined for every Muslims. You cant add another pillar.

  • If this is not part of the sunnah this is pure and simple innovation in the worship of Allah. I am not being some kind of extremist wahabi. I am stating the facts. This is arguably, one can