Mawlānā, Mevlânâ Rumi
Born : 30 September 1207
Died : 17 December 1273 (aged 66)
Resting place : Tomb of Mevlana Rumi, Mevlana Museum, Konya, Turkey
Religion : Islam
Known for : Mathnawi, Rumi Music
Notable works : Mesnevi (Mathnawi)
Divan-ı Kebir (The Great Divan or Divan-e Shams-e Tabrizi)
Fihi Ma Fih (In It What's in It)
Mecalis-i Seba (Seven Sessions)
Mektubat (The Letters)
The Life of Hz Mevlana (His holiness)
Birth place and year
Ancestry
The Personality of His Father Bahaeddin Veled
Rumi's Father: Departures from Belh and Arrivals in Konya
Sufis who favored Mevlana on the migration route
The Marriage of Hz Mevlana
Sufis who raised Hz Mevlana
Hz Mevlana’s trip out of Konya
An Instant Meeting with Shams Tabrizi in Damascus
Hz Mevlana a Mature Master (Murshid)
The Meeting of Hz Mevlana and Hz Shams
About Hz Mevlana and Hz Shams (Şems)
The Leaving of Shams-i Tebrîzi from Konya
The Return of Hz Shams to Konya
The Disappearance of Hz Shams
Hz Mevlana's Damascus visit to look for the Shams
Writing process of Mesnevi
Hz Mevlana's Migration to the Eternal Realm
The Bequest of Hz Mevlana
Hz Mevlana's Funeral and Funeral Prayer
Green Dome for Mevlana
Mevlânâ's View of Death and Grave
The Migration of Sheikh Saladin to the Eternal Realm
The Life of Hz Mevlana (His holiness)
The real name of Mevlana is Muhammed Celaleddin. Mevlana name and Rumi
name are given later. The name Mevlana, which means our master, was
given to him when he was younger, when he started lecturing in Konya.
This name was used by those who loved Mevlana as of Sultan Veled
Şemseddin-i Tebrizi and , and became a symbol instead of his name.
Rumi means Anatolia. The fact that Mevlana is known as Rumi is that he
lived in Konya, the province of the Anatolian country called Diyar-ı
Rum in the past centuries, for a long time, his life was spent there
and his tomb was also there.