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Drowning in the depths of Rumi’s Masnavi

‘You are not a single you, o good comrade; nay, you are the sky and the deep sea’ – Rumi

30th October – 27th November 2023
Weekly Zoom sessions, 19:00–20:30 GMT

This course is an opportunity to study and explore some of Rumi’s main spiritual teachings from the Masnavi, which is considered to be his masterpiece. Rumi’s Masnavi or Mathnawi, is considered by many to be the greatest mystical sufi text ever written.

How to Book

Cost £35 https://beshara.org/donate-21

Contact besharacourses2@beshara.org for an application form

Closing date for applications: 25th October 2023

Please note the course is limited to 20 people. Early booking is recommended.

Concessions for students and unwaged is £25. A bursary is also available.

Course Details

We all have heard of Rumi’s lovely poems, yet this course is an opportunity to delve deep into Rumi’s masterpiece and explore some of his main mystical teachings concerning the obstacles on the path of self-knowledge and how one can remove them using both one’s own strength and God’s grace.

In order to get his profound messages on self-knowledge across to his readers, Rumi used stories and anecdotes drawing from sacred history. The course will journey through five main stories within Masnavi’s volume 1, selected by the facilitators, with the aim to give students the knowledge and wisdom on how to travel, from their lower self (nafs-e-ammareh) to self at-peace (nafs-e-mutmaeneh) and true freedom.

Weekly readings will be sent up to a week in advance of each session. Each session will start with a short introduction to the text by one of the facilitators followed by reading and then discussion. The first session will start 15 mins earlier at 18:45 GMT to allow time for participants to introduce themselves.

Course structure:

The course is divided into 5 weekly sessions every Monday from October 30th – November 27th 2023.

Themes/titles:
Week 1: The King and the Maiden
Week 2: The Arab of the Desert and his Wife
Week 3: The Caliph ‘Umar and the Ambassador of Rome
Week 4: The contention between the Romans and the Chinese artists
Week 5: The Merchant and the Parrot

Course facilitators:

Ali Saeedi has been teaching the Masnavi in Farsi for nearly 15 years at Colet House (The Study Society) in London, UK. Since the Covid-19 lockdown, the classes have been on Zoom. Ali has also written poetry books and articles on Sufism in Farsi. He is a painter and calligrapher and works with several museums in the UK.

Sam Fardghassemi is a psychology researcher and has been studying the Masnavi with Ali Saeedi for the past four years. He has also been a student of Beshara for nearly four years. Sam recently joined the Beshara Trust as a Trustee to support its aims and objectives to make the knowledge of the unity of being more widely known to people.

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