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The Masnavi written by Mawlana Jalal Al-Din Muhammad Rumi at age 54 in 1258 until his death in 1273 is one of the most famous and best-loved Sufi texts ever written. Comprised of six books and over 25000 verses The Masnavi is a collection of poems and stories that teaches Sufis how to reach their Union with God. Rumi described the book as the roots of the roots of the roots of the Faith. Filled to the brim with stories anecdotes lessons and beautiful poetry this version of The Masnavi contains the six books abridged and was translated by E.H. Whinfield in 1898. JALAL AD-DIN MUHAMMAD RUMI (1207-1273) was a Persian Muslim theologian poet jurist and Sufi mystic who taught peace between all religions promoting tolerance and harmony. Born in the village of Wakhsh in greater Balkh (now Tajikistan) Rumi lived out most of his life in the Anatolian city of Konya. After his fathers death Rumi became the head of a madrassa or religious school and continued to learn and preach his fathers mystical doctrines. Rumi taught that man had been separated from God but his greatest desire was to reach God once more through music dance poetry and art all of which is reflected in his many writings. His most famous work is the Matanwiye Manawi or Spiritual Couplets regarded by many as the Persian Quran. Rumis grave is still a place of pilgrimage in present-day Turkey.