Rumi and Modern Scientific Views
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Rumi and Modern Scientific Views is a book authored by Nezameddin Faghih and Ali Faghih, published in Philadelphia by Xlibris,2007, (ISBN: 13: 978-1-4257-5105-0(1-4257-5105-9) and considers Rumi’s work from a different point of view. Jalaladdin Rumi (1207-1273), one of the greatest geniuses of mankind and the most eminent mystical poet of any age and all time, has composed over 70,000 verses of poetry. His work has been translated into many languages and is now one of the most widely read poets in the United States of America; the more people learned about Rumi, the more they appreciated his depth and were encouraged to dig deeper. This book is also trying to dig deeper; although Rumi’s name stands for love and ecstatic flight into the infinite, he has also poetized his scientific and philosophic concepts and doctrines, which today, after centuries, are established and understood as well known scientific facts. This book attempts to fill in the non-recognized gaps, mainly in the history of physical sciences, covering some important topics in modern scientific views.
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