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17: 102:. Husam al-Din became a disciple of Rumi in Konya. Later in 1273, after Rumi's death, he became his successor. He remained in this position until his death in 1284 when he was succeeded by Rumi's son 153:"The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi, by William C. Chittick. Pp. ix + 433. SUNY Press, Albany1983. $ 44.50/-$ 12.95" 204: 253: 79:
and contributed to writing and editing the book. Rumi repeatedly praised Husam al-Din in his poetry and letters.
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Index


Konya
Persian
Kurdish
Turkish
Kurdish
Muslim
Sufi
Rumi
Masnavi
Konya
Kurdish
Urmia
Baghdad
Sultan Walad



"ḤOSĀM-AL-DIN ČALABI – Encyclopaedia Iranica"
"The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi, by William C. Chittick. Pp. ix + 433. SUNY Press, Albany1983. $ 44.50/-$ 12.95"
doi
10.1017/s0026318400014528
ISSN
0026-3184


Fundamentals of Rumi's Thought
ISBN
978-1-59784-613-4
OCLC

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