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Rumi
- The Supreme Mystical Guide
- Narrated by: Michael Toms
- Length: 54 mins
- Radio/TV Programme
- Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality
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- Ben Fraser
- 21-01-15
Interesting takes
Lots of energy, passion and flare. Andrew's love for Rumi really pulls you in. Worth it.
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- Asim
- 30-01-22
Revolutionary but not academic!
Harvey, an oxford don, states about his own opinion, that Rumi was homosexual as "revolutionary".
His acadmic source?: "conversations with Iranian Suffis" paraphrased.
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- M.
- 06-01-09
Subjective
Firstly, Michael Toms is an excellent host! But I find his guest author and gay advocate Andrew Harvey's assertion that Rumi was (like himself) a homosexual and that he and his guru Shams-i-Tabrizi were somehow secretly involved in a homosexual relationship as being absurd and self serving at best. In actuality ones sexuality is irrelevant and has much more to do with the translator's perspective then Rumi's message.
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