![]() ![]() ![]() Rumi's human rights understanding is different from today's definition due to its holistic expression. He was called Mawlana (Our Master) because he defended human rights without discrimination and struggled for the prosperity of all people and for fair and good governance. Human dignity and social justice are at the center of his world of thought. Many actions that he regards as cruelty, from which he tells people to refrain, are called violations of human rights today. Rumi tells about justice, or what is also called a state of law or rule of law in our age. His thoughts are still valid and reveal the unchanging essence inside people and express the basic and universal values of modern societies. ![]() Rumi has many things to say about the understanding of this age and has made great contributions in the field of human rights. His influence has crossed cultural and national boundaries. Rumi has also been a perfect source of inspiration in terms of social development and finding solutions to universal problems. From the 13th century to present day, his legacy has guided whoever wanted to discover himself/herself, to understand the meaning of life and to find truth. Mawlana Jalal ad-Din (1207-1273), better known in the West as Rumi, was one of the greatest thinkers, spiritual masters and mystic poets of all time.
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