Rumi's Plato: Between Reason and Rapture

Philosophy East and West 70 (4):999-1021 (2020)
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Abstract

The first name mentioned in Rumi's1 masterpiece, the Masnavi is Plato: Love is the cure for our arrogance and wickedness; it is our Plato and Galen. Given that virtually all books written by medieval Muslims start with "in the name of God" and the praising of the Prophet Muhammad, Rumi's deviation from that tradition is in itself intriguing. Further, knowing Rumi's deep and unwavering devotion to Shams Tabrizi, why is he not mentioned before Plato, particularly in a book aiming at educating future Sufi Sheikhs? Finally, Rumi showed extraordinary affection toward his favorite student Hosam alDin Chalabi, to whom the Masnavi is dedicated. Why is Hosam al-Din not mentioned...

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