120X120 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
اگر عالم همه پرخار باشد
دل عاشق همه گلزار باشد
وگر بیکار گردد چرخ گردون
جهان عاشقان بر کار باشد
مولانا
Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi, a 13th-century Persian poet and mystic, is widely known for his spiritual poetry collection, "Mathnawi" or "Masnavi," which explores the depths of Sufi philosophy and the path of divine love. Rumi's verses continue to inspire and resonate globally, transcending cultural and religious boundaries
"If the entire world becomes full of thorns,
The heart of a lover will still be a garden of flowers.
And if the celestial sphere becomes idle, The world of lovers will remain at work."
This poem reflects the theme of love and the resilience of the lover's heart. It suggests that even in a world filled with challenges and difficulties (symbolized by thorns), the heart of a true lover remains a blossoming garden. The second part of the poem emphasizes that even if the cosmic order seems to be still or inactive, the realm of lovers will continue to be dynamic and active. Rumi's poetry often explores themes of love, spirituality, and the deeper meanings of life.