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  1. Shams-ed-Dīn Tabrīzī ou Shams-e Tabrîzî (nom complet : محمد بن علی بن ملک‌داد تبریزی (Šams ad-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ‘Alī ibn Malik Dād-i Tabrīzī), dit شمس الدين تبریزی / شمس تبریزی — « Shams de Tabriz ») est un mystique iranien soufi né à Tabriz vers 1185 et mort en 1247.. Il fut le maître spirituel de Jalâlu-d-Dîn Rûmî, qu ...

  2. “Love is a travel. All travellers whether they want or not are changed. No one can travel into love and remain the same." Shams Tabrizi00:00 Part 109:00 Part...

  3. 17 de abr. de 2016 · Rumi, Shams, and Whirling Dervishes. Shams of Tabriz was a Persian Sufi and roaming dervish who lived at the end of the twelfth/ early thirteenth century. He was the spiritual teacher and advisor of Rumi, and indeed it’s often said that Rumi was a professor who Shams transformed into a mystic, a lover, and a poet. There are many legends describing their meeting in Konya: Rumi was taught by ...

  4. Shams’ first encounter with Rumi. On 15 November 1244, a man in a black suit from head to toe, came to the famous inn of Sugar Merchants of Konya. His name was Shams Tabrizi. He was claiming to be a travelling merchant. As it was said in Haji Bektash Veli’s book, “Makalat”, he was looking for something. Which he was going to find in Konya.

  5. Infancia y vida temprana. Shams al-Din (Sol de la religión) o Shams Tabrizi nació en la década de 1180 en Tabriz, ahora en Irán. Él era el hijo del Imam Ala al-Din. Desde temprana edad, tendría visiones místicas que eran incomprensibles para sus padres. Escribió en su autobiografía que su padre no lo entendía en absoluto.

  6. Shams al-Din (Sun of religion) or Shams Tabrizi was born in the 1180s in Tabriz, now in Iran. He was the son of Imam Ala al-Din. From an early age, he would have mystic visions which were incomprehensible to his parents.

  7. Shams Tabrizi. Shams-i-Tabrīzī (Persian: شمس تبریزی‎‎) or 'Shams al-Din Mohammad' (1185–1248) was a Persian poet and is credited as the spiritual instructor of Mewlānā Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Balkhi, also known as Rumi and is referenced with great reverence in Rumi’s poetic collection, in particular Diwan-i Shams-i ...