How the 13th-Century Sufi Poet Rumi Became One of the World's Most Popular Writers
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Rumi, known for his mystical philosophy, is popular globally, with English translations making him the bestselling poet in the United States.
Rumi's transformative encounter with Shams of Tabriz led to prolific poetry creation, including 3,000 poems dedicated to various entities and a six-volume spiritual epic, The Masnavi.
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