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Sarmad was a mystic saint of the highest order and had rejected traditional faiths like Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism and had no use for idol – worship, rituals, canonical laws, scriptures, mosques and temples. He was a lover of the Great Name (Ism – i – Azam), the Real Name (Ism – i – ba – Mussamma), and the ‘unstruck melody’ (Saut – i – Sarmadi).
This is the only complete translation of the Mathnawi in the English language from the original Persian with interpretation.The six volumes represent six states in spiritual evolution:Mathnawi Rumi, which Rumi himself described as ‘gnosis inside gnosis’, was planned by him to run in six volumes as verses 3 and 4 of Volume VI reveal. These six volumes have a mystic significance for the spiritual wayfarer and every one of these represents the six ...