The Republic of Rumi: A Novel of Reality by Khurram Ali Shafique is a thought-provoking novel that merges historical narrative with spiritual insight. The story revolves around the life and teachings of the legendary poet and mystic, Rumi, whose profound ideas on love, existence, and the human condition are explored through a modern lens. Shafique blends historical events with philosophical discourse, delving into the timeless relevance of Rumi’s work. The novel invites readers to reflect on the deeper meanings of love, truth, and self-realization, offering a journey that transcends both time and place to understand the essence of the human spirit.
The Republic of Rumi-A Novel of Reality
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The Republic of Rumi: A Novel of Reality by Khurram Ali Shafique is a philosophical novel that blends history and spirituality. It explores the life and teachings of the famous poet and philosopher Rumi, offering a unique perspective on love and truth.
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