Maulana Rumi’s philosophy of love elaborated
LAHORE:The Lahore Arts Council, Alhamra, in collaboration with Kitab Club, organised a thought-provoking session on Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi's visionary work, Masnavi. The event featured a distinguished lecture by renowned scholar Dr Pir Tariq Sharif Zada, illuminating Rumi's profound philosophy and timeless teachings.
The initiative aimed to revive a culture of reading, marked its first session by focusing on Maulana Rumi's masterpiece epic poem. These literary gatherings promise to be a unique step in fostering intellectual and cultural enlightenment.
Dr Pir Tariq's reflections on Maulana Rumi's life and teachings captivated the audience. Highlighting Rumi's central theme of divine love, he remarked, 'Maulana Rumi delves into the depths of love, spiritual guidance, and the discovery of moments filled with knowledge and wisdom.
He further said his teachings remind us that while there are countless paths to God, the one he chose-the path of love for His creation-is the most cherished. 'Quoting Rumi, Dr Tariq emphasised, 'The essence of my life is summarised in three phrases: 'I was raw, I refined,' and 'I was burned.'
The most powerful way to avoid evil is to surround oneself with good friends who have turned their hearts towards God. Alhamra Chairman Razi Ahmed and Executive Director Syed Tauqeer Haider Kazmi lauded the initiative, stating, 'This new series will not only introduce people to essential and impactful books but also reflect Lahore's literary heritage and Alhamra's enduring love for literature.'
The session set the tone for a broader initiative to celebrate intellectual discourse, foster a deeper appreciation for literary classics, and reaffirm Alhamra's role as the cultural heart of Lahore.
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