Rumi Jalal al-Din Rumi (d. 1273), also called by the honorific Mawlana (Our Master), is a jurist, poet and one of the leading luminaries of Sufism. His masterpiece, the Masnavi-ye Manavi (Spiritual Couplets), is a didactic
Rumi Forum, Interfaith Council of Metropolitan Washington, and Washington Theological Consortium present the 6th Interfaith Leadership Forum: “Covenantal Partnership with God and Other Faiths: The Legacy of Nostra Aetate” on , at Virginia Theological Seminary. The program features keynote speaker Dr. John Borelli and an interfaith panel, including Dr. Pim Valkenberg and Rabbi ...
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Rumi Forum was founded in 1999 with the mission to foster interfaith dialogue, intercultural understanding, and intergroup engagement. The Forum works towards strengthening a culture of peace, pluralism, and social harmony among faith communities and individuals of diverse backgrounds and worldviews.
History Rumi Forum was founded in 1999 with the mission to foster interfaith dialogue and intercultural understanding. It has since been a leading institution where faith leaders, scholars, and laypeople connect and strive to advance interfaith engagement. The Forum enhances the impact of interfaith efforts for the greater good by bridging the gaps among these stakeholders and mobilizing their ...
Rumi Forum held its monthly circle on , to study Abrahamic scriptures on “Gratitude” with Rev. Kate Costa, our study leader from Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Alexandria, VA. Scriptural Reasoning (SR) allows Christians, Jews, and Muslims to study each other’s sacred texts. SR participants meet
Rumi Forum Kentucky Hosts International Communities of Kentucky Reception International Communities of Kentucky Reception was held in Frankfort, Kentucky on February 23rd. From the bluff on which the Berry Hill Mansion sits you can look down on Frankfort’s Capitol Rotunda.