Summary of poem The Guest House by jelaluddin Rumi book
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Jalaluddin Rumi was a 13th century Persian poet (1207 – 1273). More famously known as Rumi, he was also an eminent jurist and scholar. Rumi’s poetry largely influenced Turkish, Iranian and Azerbaijani literature.
In the poem ‘The Guest House’, Rumi is imagining humans as guest house. A guest house receives people of different gender, nationalities and temperament. Had it been human, it would have experienced something new, each time someone checked in. At times it can be an intrusion when guests come in and it waits for them to leave and put the rooms back in order.
If we, humans, look upon such encounters positively, then we can learn many new things from these guests and enjoy the experience. We should cherish each moment of our life and take in each experience with gratitude.
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