Rumi quotes, what are Rumi Quotes and Who is Rumi? So, Rumi was a Persian poet, originally known as Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Rūmi.
An evergreen poet from the 13th century, he was also an Islamic scholar, Sufi mystic, and Hanafi Faqih. Believe to be born on 30 September 1207 in Afghanistan and died on 17 December 1273 at the age of 66 in Konya, Turkey.
He was a religious scholar and entitled to Mawlawi, meaning a master. He was a great poet and his thinking, and reflection on life, love, Sufism, and mysteries. Here in this article, we are going to bring to you some of the best Rumi quotes.
Here Are Some Short Rumi Quotes– “Become the sky. Take an ax to the prison wall. Escape.”– “Let yourself become living poetry.”– “Respond to every call that excites your spirit.”
– Wherever you stand, be the soul of that place.”– “Sit, be still, and listen.”– “Patience is the key to joy.”
– “If the light is in your heart, you will find your way home.”– “The wealth within you, your essence, is your kingdom.”– “To praise the sun is to praise your own eyes.”
– “The garden of the world has no limit except in your mind.”– “When I am silent, I fall into the place where everything is music.”– “You are not one you are a thousand. Just light your lantern.”
– “Work. Keep digging your well. Water is there somewhere.”– “Let us carve gems out of our stony hearts and let them light our path to love.”– “You are not one you are a thousand. Just light your lantern.”