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By Khurram Ali Shafique
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This is an interactive summary of the works of the Poet-Philosopher Dr. Sir Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938), one of the most significant disciples of Mawlana Jalaluddin Rumi (1207-1273) in modern times. It is a voice of hope and a call for bringing positive change.
The Republic of Rumi: a Novel of Reality presents the works of Iqbal as a virtual reality: a “Garden of Poetry” which consists of five zones that come up successively. As you search for Joseph in this everchanging garden, you pass through seven stages and your role changes at each stage. The novel is divided into seven parts according to these stages while the 111 chapters of the book correspond to the total number of verses in Surah Yusuf, the 12th Chapter of the Quran.
Start reading now, or pick a chapter from the table of contents below. |
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Introductory Chapters
The first five chapters introduce the purpose of the book, the connection of Iqbal with Rumi, the mysterious character “Joseph” and five clues for finding him in “the Garden of Poetry”. |
Part 1: Dilemma
The reader’s “self” rather than the mind interacts with the Garden of Poetry. The first stage, with the Poet himself as the reader’s guide (Chapter 6), culminates on a vision of Rumi’s mentor Shams Tabriz (Chapter 17). |
Part 2: Reaction
The Garden of Poetry is capable of “remembering.” It is interacting with the reader, who has now become “part” of the Garden. Rumi’s mentor Shams of Tabriz appears at the beginning of the second stage (Chapter 18) and guides the reader to the link between the Garden and the Quran (Chapter 30). |
Part 3: The Reversal
The reader becomes aware of their own role as the protagonist. The German poet-thinker Goethe (Chapter 31) guides the reader through the biography of the Poet’s mind, which ends on recognizing the English playwright William Shakespeare as Western counterpart of Mawlana Rumi (Chapter 45). |
Part 4: The Highest Point
The reader finds Joseph and is now able to understand the working of the Garden through personal experience. This brings an insight into the past, present and the future. The legendary guide Khizr appears at the beginning of this stage (Chapter 46), which culminates on the Fountain of Life (Chapter 60). |
Part 5: The Second Reversal
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Chapters 61-75 will be added soon
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Here the readers is offered a vision of the world in the light of the principles learnt in the Garden. The guide for this stage is Shabistry (Chapter 61), who leads to Mansur Hallaj (Chapter 75).
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Part 6: The Lowest Point
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Chapters 76-90 will be added soon
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Here the reader is offered a vision of the inner world in the light of the principles learnt in the Garden. The guide for this stage is the Spirit of India (Chapter 76), which leads to the famous saint Mujaddid (Chapter 90). |
Part 7: Climax
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Chapters 96-111 will be added soon
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Here the journey culminates on some possibilities about reconstructing the real world in the light of the lessons learnt in the Garden. This stage comprises of Chapters 91 to 111.
http://therepublicofrumi.com/novel.htm |
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