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UNESCO to Support Iran’s Programs Commemorating Mevlana
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Tehran, (CHN Foreign Desk) -- The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) granted its full support to Iran for the programs designed to commemorate the 13th century Persian poet and mystic, Rumi, next year during “The International Year of Rumi” as dubbed by the Organization. UNESCO officially announced its support of Iran’s programs honoring Rumi through its headquarter in Tehran. The occasion will mark the 800th birth anniversary of this great Persian poet.
Commenting on the programs proposed by Iran in commemoration of Rumi’s year, Farhad Etemadi, head of National UNESCO Commission in Tehran said: “UNESCO regulations have provided the chance for each country to propose a national program every two years and receive the Organization’s financial and technical support for performing that program. Recently, Iran’s Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance compiled a file and submitted it to UNESCO to obtain its support for programs commemorating Rumi’s year in 2007. With the approval of the project, UNESCO Tehran Cluster Office will cooperate with Iran in the celebration of this occasion.”
To honor the mystic Persian poet Jalal-e din Rumi on the 800th anniversary of his birth, UNESCO has announced the year 2007 as the International Year of Rumi. Some special programs have been provisioned all over the world to commemorate this great Persian poet during the entire year.
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Mevlana’s 800th Birth Anniversary
United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has
designated 2007 as the Year of Mevlana Jalalludin to mark the
prominent Iranian poet’s 800th birth anniversary. Special
ceremonies are going to be held in different countries. (esp
Iran, Turkey, and Afghanistan)
How Mevlana became “Mevlana”? Jalalludin was
about 37 when Shams entered Konya. Shams, a wandering dervish,
became Mevlana’s mentor. Mevlana was deeply touched by Shams’
thoughts. He, who was a teacher of religion and a highly
attained mystic before, became an inspired poet and a great
lover of humanity after meeting Shams.
Modern Man and the
Message of Mevlana
Morality is lost in
the life of today’s man. Mevlana is one of the few great men of
literature and meditation, who have invited people to live a
moral life in all of their works. What Mevlana said 800 years
ago is still new to the man of 21st century. This is why his
works are still being translated to different languages.
Mevlana Works
Mevlana’s major
work is Masnavi-e Manavi (Spiritual Couplets). other books:
Diwan-e Shams-e Tabriz-i (The Works of Shams of Tabriz - named
in honor of Mevlana’s great friend and inspiration), Fihi Ma Fih
(In It What's in It), Majalis-i Sab'a (Seven Sessions),
Robai’yat (the couplets), Makateb (the written pieces)
Mevlana Death
The poet passed
away at the age of 68. Konya was all in black. Even Christians
and Jewish people of the city mourned for him. Mevlana was
buried beside his father in Konya, Turkey. A tomb was built for
the great Sufi poet and remains a sacred site that is visited by
visitors from every part of the world.
Mevlana is not Rumi
Jalalludin Mohammad
was born in Balkh - in the north-eastern provinces of Persia (Iran),
present day Afghanistan. His father Baha'u-'d-Din decided to
leave Balkh. After a long travel, they eventually settled at
Konya. Mevlana's Work are in Persian, so he is a part of Persian
Culture, not other Cultures.
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