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guru granth sahib contains compositions by_____________
(rabindranath tagore/sant danyaneshwar/Maulana jalaluddin Rumi​

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Answered by mellorathequeen
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8th will be the third option

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Answered by aryangithesh
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alal ad-Din Muḥammad Balkhi, also known as Jalal ad-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī and popularly known as Mowlĝnĝ but known to the English-speaking world simply as Rumi of the Arabic alphabet into English varies. One common transliteration is Mowlana Jalaluddin Rumi; the usual brief reference to him is simply Rumi or Balkhi. His given name, Jalĝl ad-Dīn Muhammad, literally means "Majesty of Religion" , was a 13th-century Perhaps the most famous Sufi who is known to many Muslims even today by his title alone is the seventh/13th century Persian mystic Rumi. Rumi died on 17 December 1273 in Konya; his body was interred beside that of his father, and a splendid shrine, the Yesil Turbe (Green Tomb today the Mevlana Museum), was erected over his place of burial. His epitaph reads: "When we are dead, seek not our tomb in the earth, but find it in the hearts of men

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