Sufi poetry: The mysticism of love

Sufism is an island of love and mysticism in Islam. It's mostly known from the works of Rumi, the Muslim author of the 13th century - in our age of YouTube, probably better known from the videos of the whirling dervishes of the Mevlevi Order. 

Love is a constant in Sufism, and this explains the abundance of poets. Some examples follow.

Love resides in us, a treasure locked into the heart’s hidden vault.

From Rabia of Basra:

In love, nothing exists between heart and heart.

From Rumi:

Let yourself be silently drawn by the stronger pull of what you really love.

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