The Final Day - Rumi |
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If you want to donate please follow the below link: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=FLU7YUURUJPNU Mawlana Jalaluddin Rumi, the 13th-century mystic poet, was truly one of the most passionate and profound poets in history. Now, today his presence still remains strong, due in part to how his words seem to drip of the divine, and startle a profound remembrance that links all back to the Soul-Essence. Music & Voice: Md Taufikur Rahman Transcription: On that final day When my casket moves along Do not think my soul will stay in this world. Do not weep for me, crying, Tragedy, tragedy. You will only fall into the snares of delusion— Now that’s a tragedy! When you see my lifeless body go by Do not cry out, Gone, gone. It is my moment of union. It is when I come upon the eternal embrace of my Beloved. As I am lowered into the ground Do not say, Farewell, farewell. For the grave is but a veil covering the splendor of Paradise. Having seen the fall Consider the rise. What harm ever came to the setting Sun or Moon? What appears to you as a setting is for me a rising. What appears to you as a prison is for my soul an endless garden. Every seed that enters the earth will grow. Should it be any different with a human seed? Every bucket that is lowered into a well comes up full. Should I complain when instead of water I pull up Joseph himself? Do not look for your words here, look for them over there. Sing to me in the silence of your heart and I will rise up to hear your triumphant song. Translation: Jonathan Star Rumi: In the Arms of the Beloved www.Jonathan.Star YT:@lifeguideinspiration #innersphere #rumi #sufism #rumipoetry #love #rumiquotes #sufi #sufism #quotes #spirituality #poetry #innerspherebd |