“When Time lets slip a little perfect hour, take it- for it will not come again.” 3:03 Here’s a poem from the wise Omar Khayyam, Sufi astronomer-poet of Persia (c. 1048 - 1131). To read his collected poems is to heed the lessons of a thousand-year-old conversation on how to endure, enjoy, and find beauty in the fleeting time we have. Hope you enjoy this one. Let us know if you'd like to hear more from the Sufi Mystics. Best, RF
You are becoming wiser because of GOD. My friend as long as you keep seeking out Truth, GOD will reveal to you all things that you desire. Whatever question you have, always turn to GOD to find the answer. All of these poems and hymns and pieces of literature, they all of knowledge of the ONE TRUE GOD. And it's GOD who blessed you with all the GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT! Galatians 5:22-23. May GOD Blessed You Always! Amen!🙏🤲
@@josemorenofernandez2597 What the crap are you talking about. I'm telling him Truth because he said he's gaining Wisdom. I'm telling him that all of these poems, hymns and pieces of beautiful literature all have to do with GOD in some way because these people who are Poets, Song Writers And Authors they all have some Knowledge of the One Monothestic GOD. Many writers back then all believed in The One True GOD even if they came from a Polytheistic background, how and why because they seek out Truth. So actually my comment is based on Historical Reasoning, alright. I'm not just telling him that because I'm trying to determine why he is gaining Wisdom based on my reasoning concept, I'm giving him Factual Reasoning on why he is gaining Wisdom; two completely different statements. Before accusing me of something that is false, why don't you go study Historical Literature for yourself?
Many have dived in the curls and pearls of this life coming eventually out as depressed and miserable. After years of seeking its pearls and curls here is the lesson... This life is nothing but test & trial in gratitude for the abundance and patience in its tragedies and malevolence...
Brilliant poem. I have never heard of a poem so deep like this. I do believe in every sentence of this poem. This person was a super genius. Making a poem like this almost 1000 years ago.
دوست عزیز ، من از ایران به شما پیام میدم ، باور کنید وقتی اشعار حکیم عمر خیام را به زبان مادری میخوانم مست میشوم. من نمیدانم شما اهل چه کشوری هستید ، هر کجا که هستید برای شما آرزوی سلامتی و شادی دارم ❤
This poem is a masterly piece… describing that how precious is ‘Time’ and we should not be wasting it neither in despair and grief and nor in leisure and lethargy… yet we should be utilising it wisely and wholeheartedly and prosperously subdue our fears, endeavour and then meticulously reach the depths of details and heights of utmost success… Yet Knowledge and achievements are never ending
It was Khayyam's poetry that inspired me to travel to Iran 7 years ago. I will always remember my visit to his tomb. It would be great if you could do a reading of the Fitzgerald translation !
@@balthazar1539 lol yes, i understand. my dad quit drinking when i was a kid. aa was a part of our lives. i understand the prayer but my point is that in 2021 we need to stop accepting things dictated to us by a conglomeration of snake oil salesmen and corrupt politicians. you did not inderstand my point. peace.
Just wanted to thank you again Redfrost, this channel really does help me cope with the struggle of life. We are very fortunate to have the words of great people who had their own battles with themselves and society.
This poem is elucidating a salient fact… that life is unpredictable and indecipherable… so we should enjoy each and every moment of life with Mirth and euphoria rather than mourning over miseries of life.. yet one of his notions is wrong… that there is no hereafter but there is only one life… here he is directly opposing a factual base of our Eman… but if he taking it as an example and taking hereafter metaphorically for Future then I think it’s valid… Yet the actual motive remains in walls of the heart of the poet and the people make their observations and formulate various nuances regarding it…
Many have dived in the curls and pearls of this life coming eventually out as depressed and miserable. After years of seeking its pearls and curls here is the lesson... This life is nothing but test & trial in gratitude for the abundance and patience in its tragedies and malevolence...
In your light I learn how to love. In your beauty, how to make poems. You dance inside my chest where no-one sees you, but sometimes I do, and that sight becomes this art.
One of the most masterful philosophical poetry I have experienced in my life. There is no powerful description better than this. Just tribute to Omar Khayyam. Very very powerful presentation. I'm a beloved fan of this RUclips channel because of this powerful life poetry content.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Oh he is sad. All is well and all is true here and now. Any flower is just as sweet but this life was not mean for me. Well received, and I am on ways for where I dream, I do not sleep. Where I sleep I do not dream. Nice one and thank you.
Khayyam was a follower of Avicennism, which Avicenna himself (though a devoted muslim) was greatly influenced by the Peripatetic school of philosophy (Aristotelianism). Aristotle was an empiricist (and in some instances a rationalist) and definitely did not believe in mysticism. The three people I mentioned (Khayyam, Avicenna, Aristotle) were polymaths. Philosophers are rare and special individuals, but being a philosopher-mathematician-astronomer-physicist-etc (polymath) has happened few times in human history. Scientific method is purely empirical-rational and has no room for mystics, faith, and etc. Sufism were all about mysticism. So that being said, Khayyam was not a sufist by any means.
Great poetery, great translation, One problem : you could not call Khayyam a "sufi". Sufism, or Tasawüf, is an islamic Mystic movement mostly spread in the originaly persian lands; modern Iran, Turkey, Iraq, Turkamanistan, Uzbekistan, and so on. Khayyam was a known philosopher and a scientist in his days, knowing himself as an Avicenna's folower. both philosophy and science are despicable and hated in sufism. Even after his death, ideas against him Increased. knowing his poetery as a nihilist, anti-islam and even atheist art, sufi icons started criticizing him. One of the key icons in the history of sufism, najm-al-din razi, in his famous book of Mirsaad-ul-ibad, calls Khayyam blind and longs for him to be Burnt in hell. So, Even though sufism plays an important role in persian literature, and the famous names of Rumi, Attar, Mansour-Hallaj and Hakim Sanaee were all sufis, it doesn't means that all persian poets were sufis. Lets name Khayyam, Hafiz, Saadi as examples.
I love Omar Khayyam! This is my favorite Arabic poet! Thanks for his quotes.) I don’t drink or smoke, I’m against drugs. In my opinion, there are true pleasures in life other than bad habits - this is the state of falling in love and the embodiment of our deepest desires and dreams into reality! My favorite Khayyam quotes: To be beautiful does not mean to be born so, After all, we can learn beauty. When a man is beautiful in soul - What appearance can compare with her? The lower man soul, the higher nose up. He reaches with his nose to where his soul has not grown. He who has been beaten by life will achieve more, He who eats a pound of salt values honey more highly. He who shed tears laughs sincerely, He who has died knows that he lives. A dolphin and a flounder splashed in the sea: “What a beautiful fish,” thought the dolphin; “What a freak,” thought the flounder... Envy is a terrible feeling. You can seduce a man who has a wife. You can seduce a man who has a mistress. But you cannot seduce a man who has a beloved woman. Two people were looking out the same window. One saw rain and mud. The other is green elm foliage, spring and blue sky. Two people were looking out the same window. Our greatest strength lies in the kindness and tenderness of our hearts.
@@fariborzzz8248 Thank you! It seems that you came to this channel specifically for the sake of negativity, but not for the sake of expanding your horizons. I have enough slander, enemies and haters in my life. I have no desire to argue with you. I am distrustful and suspicious of people who hide, hide, and don’t even have a photo on their avatar. I am not writing comments for you. Try not to pay attention to them. Iran borders Saudi Arabia. Please look at the geographical map.
Great perspective BUT is it advocating hedonism? which we know doesn't lead to a deeper satisfaction or life meaning nor does it promote the discipline required for the advancement of the human race. So a balanced approach of some sort is needed. I get it enjoy the moment but sometimes life requires postponement of pleasures for a greater joy & bliss here in the terrestrial realm. I loved this though ❤ and will ponder on it because contemplation is a pleasure to me.
Ay, hedonism can be fantastic and free. Everything within its balance, after all. Who would want to be extremely Stoic? Too much of one thing is never good
All these wise thoughts were uttered by people who were above every religious school, doctrine, nor were they Sufis, nor did they have any connection with anything that was close to Islam, all that knowledge that was distilled through them in the form of poetry is ancient wisdom free from the dogma of ordinary mortals ...
Do not turn to look at every beggar that beckons - you belong to me! Do not sell yourself short, For you are priceless. Part the waters with your staff - you are today's Moses. Tear through the cloak of fog! You are of the light, the same light as Mohammad. Shatter the mirrors of the beautiful, you are the dazzling Joseph. Blow the breath of life like Christ - you, too, are of that air. Break away from the unscrupulous; do not fall for the deceit of ghouls. You are of noble origin - you are from the highest high. By spirit, you are deathless - imperishable; magnificent from within. You belong to the glorious - you are of divine radiance. What have you seen of your own beauty? You are still veiled... One dawn, like the sun, you will rise up from within yourself. It is a shame to be shrouded this way like the moon under cloud. Tear through the cloud of body! You are the magnificent moon. You are like a hawk whose feet are bound, tethered to the body - It is with your own claws that you must untie the knots. How joyous is gold when it enters the fire! for it is within the flames where it can show its essence and radiate its virtues. Do not run away from the fire's flames! What will happen if you step into them for trial's sake? It will not burn you, I swear; your face will glow, like gold. For you are Abraham's kin; ancient knowingness is yours. No mine has a jewel like you! This world has no life like you! For this is the world of decay and you are life-giving life. "); background-color: rgb(50, 82, 159); width: 60px; height: 44px;"> "); background-color: rgb(29, 161, 242); width: 60px; height: 44px;"> "); background-color: rgb(0, 119, 181); width: 60px; height: 44px;">
“When Time lets slip a little perfect hour,
take it- for it will not come again.” 3:03
Here’s a poem from the wise Omar Khayyam, Sufi astronomer-poet of Persia (c. 1048 - 1131).
To read his collected poems is to heed the lessons of a thousand-year-old conversation on how to endure, enjoy, and find beauty in the fleeting time we have.
Hope you enjoy this one. Let us know if you'd like to hear more from the Sufi Mystics.
Best,
RF
HI TNX. PLZ CREATE MORE VIDEOS ABOUT PERSIAN POEMS AND WISE QUOTES.
Would u pl read my poems on your channel?
Yes, more please!!! Thank You
Imam shafi
Reading Rumi n all Persian poets is my passion too .... Thanks for reading this one ... Great content 😊🍃...... inspiration
It has been a long time now that this channel helped me and made me wiser. I know you will not see this, but I wanted to thank you.
:) It's weird yet astounding how just a heart can make someone's day.
خیلی دوستت دارم
You are becoming wiser because of GOD. My friend as long as you keep seeking out Truth, GOD will reveal to you all things that you desire. Whatever question you have, always turn to GOD to find the answer. All of these poems and hymns and pieces of literature, they all of knowledge of the ONE TRUE GOD. And it's GOD who blessed you with all the GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT! Galatians 5:22-23. May GOD Blessed You Always! Amen!🙏🤲
@@josemorenofernandez2597 What the crap are you talking about. I'm telling him Truth because he said he's gaining Wisdom. I'm telling him that all of these poems, hymns and pieces of beautiful literature all have to do with GOD in some way because these people who are Poets, Song Writers And Authors they all have some Knowledge of the One Monothestic GOD. Many writers back then all believed in The One True GOD even if they came from a Polytheistic background, how and why because they seek out Truth. So actually my comment is based on Historical Reasoning, alright. I'm not just telling him that because I'm trying to determine why he is gaining Wisdom based on my reasoning concept, I'm giving him Factual Reasoning on why he is gaining Wisdom; two completely different statements. Before accusing me of something that is false, why don't you go study Historical Literature for yourself?
Many have dived in the curls and pearls of this life coming eventually out as depressed and miserable.
After years of seeking its pearls and curls here is the lesson... This life is nothing but test & trial in gratitude for the abundance and patience in its tragedies and malevolence...
@@ladshawn4534 God is the furthest thing from truth, just cause you wish it does not make it so.
"All we have to do is decide
what to do with the time
that is given us."
- J. R. R. Tolkien.
I love this sentence, of course the way Gandalf says
And to act on it.. I would add.
“Fool of a Took!”
Might be misspelled.
I'm an Iranian. I've been following your channel for a long time. Waking up to this today made me shed tears of joy. Thank you 🌸💜🌸
My Friend, Your country produces superior intellectuals. 🌺
pure soul 💗
I had the exact same feeling seeing this video in the morning
@@diyarhasani9118 Blessings 😊🍃
Do you know which رباعی is this one? جستجوی راز or something else?
3:16 ''When time lets slip a little perfect hour, take it - for it will not come again.''
Opportunities
Brilliant poem. I have never heard of a poem so deep like this. I do believe in every sentence of this poem. This person was a super genius. Making a poem like this almost 1000 years ago.
دوست عزیز ، من از ایران به شما پیام میدم ، باور کنید وقتی اشعار حکیم عمر خیام را به زبان مادری میخوانم مست میشوم. من نمیدانم شما اهل چه کشوری هستید ، هر کجا که هستید برای شما آرزوی سلامتی و شادی دارم ❤
When life becomes hard and bitter to me I take shelter behind the khyyamś poems ,,,,,👍
Me also
This poem is a masterly piece… describing that how precious is ‘Time’ and we should not be wasting it neither in despair and grief and nor in leisure and lethargy… yet we should be utilising it wisely and wholeheartedly and prosperously subdue our fears, endeavour and then meticulously reach the depths of details and heights of utmost success…
Yet Knowledge and achievements are never ending
It was Khayyam's poetry that inspired me to travel to Iran 7 years ago. I will always remember my visit to his tomb. It would be great if you could do a reading of the Fitzgerald translation !
I love the way Sufism teaches one to embrace life fully😊💕💕
"Search has taught me that search is vain"...Be here now!
Sufism ♥️♥️♥️ Divine Love at its besttttt /
WHAT YOU SEEK IS SEEKING YOU ~ RUMI
Very well said ,😊
But he is not muslim he never believed god or hereafter as he said in this sufism has nothing to do with atheism
@@Hardyironman so he did not hold to the sharia?
He was not sufi
Thanks for existing once upon a time. ❤
My father died in 2011, the only thing he left me was a poem from Omar Khayyam.
In a bitter-sweet way, hearing this gives me peace.
Thank you
God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference 🌷🙏
i am no longer accepting the things i cannot change. i am changing the things i cannot accept. :)
@@hopespringseternal7038 😊
Hell yeah
@@hopespringseternal7038 you did not understand
@@balthazar1539 lol yes, i understand. my dad quit drinking when i was a kid. aa was a part of our lives. i understand the prayer but my point is that in 2021 we need to stop accepting things dictated to us by a conglomeration of snake oil salesmen and corrupt politicians. you did not inderstand my point. peace.
Don't ask just click the like button and then put yr headphones on and relax 😌........ Thanks 4 yr effort for posting like these poems
I knew Omar Kayyham back in the 80s when I was a teenager, and I fall in love whith his bitter- sweet path and view of life. Great video 🙏
Only Yahweh. No other .
This poet lived a 1000 years ago
One of the best poems in the site for me... you recited it in the most unimaginable way possible🙌🏽💯
" The Stars move still ,
time runs ,
the clock will strike . "
- Christopher Marlowe
One of the best Persian poets.
Just wanted to thank you again Redfrost, this channel really does help me cope with the struggle of life.
We are very fortunate to have the words of great people who had their own battles with themselves and society.
The voice and the mild music adds life to the verse.....
Great work
Beautiful and wonderful, his quatrains will live forever.
Thanks a lot. I knew Omar Khayyam for the first time with Samarqanda. ❤
I love this narrator!!!!
This voice makes me happy!!!
This poem is elucidating a salient fact… that life is unpredictable and indecipherable… so we should enjoy each and every moment of life with Mirth and euphoria rather than mourning over miseries of life.. yet one of his notions is wrong… that there is no hereafter but there is only one life… here he is directly opposing a factual base of our Eman… but if he taking it as an example and taking hereafter metaphorically for Future then I think it’s valid…
Yet the actual motive remains in walls of the heart of the poet and the people make their observations and formulate various nuances regarding it…
Many have dived in the curls and pearls of this life coming eventually out as depressed and miserable.
After years of seeking its pearls and curls here is the lesson... This life is nothing but test & trial in gratitude for the abundance and patience in its tragedies and malevolence...
💥
I am a poor man and my circumstances are difficult, and I made this channel in order to support my family👨👨👧👦🙏💝
God bless you.
Plz declaim more of this poet. His poems are the best
This channel provide most quality videos in whole youtube
I actually saw a series called samarqand and Omar khayyam was a very brilliant character + I'm in love with this channel✨
In your light I learn how to love. In your beauty, how to make poems. You dance inside my chest where no-one sees you, but sometimes I do, and that sight becomes this art.
"One today is worth
two tomorrows."
- Benjamin Franklin.
Wow, amazing. "the search has tought me the search is vain".
Thank you for making this video, I hadn't heard of Omar Khayyam before but now I have
I love this channel, wish I had found it before this. My father and brother used to ❤️ Omar
One of the most masterful philosophical poetry I have experienced in my life.
There is no powerful description better than this. Just tribute to Omar Khayyam. Very very powerful presentation.
I'm a beloved fan of this RUclips channel because of this powerful life poetry content.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
An other great Muslim philosopher a amazing guy Omar Khayyam. May Allah grant him Jannah and forgive us all.
He was atheist
@@shnj1076 Lmao, he was a famous Sufi poet. He was a Muslim. People just spread fake rumours.
@@hamyalhassan853 are you persian ? Can you read his poems ?
He is one of the most famous eastern non-believers ever
And he us atheists beloved poet
The translator did a great job.
"I wasted time, and now
Doth time waste me."
- William Shakespeare
Oh he is sad. All is well and all is true here and now. Any flower is just as sweet but this life was not mean for me. Well received, and I am on ways for where I dream, I do not sleep. Where I sleep I do not dream. Nice one and thank you.
The problem is that while some may not think about tomorrow others do....they will be your masters when tomorrow comes....
We are all masters if we manifest tomorrow what we want today based on yesterday.
"Be Happy For This Moment, This Moment Is Your Life ." ~ Rumi
you made my day great .... thank you
Thank you. I appreciate this.
Your voice is sooooo, sooooo sweet to my ears...
At first, I came for the poem and then the the soothing voice captivated me.
THANK YOU LOVE...
This mans voice....Lord.
Thank you for this beautiful experience ❤️🙏
Khayyam was a follower of Avicennism, which Avicenna himself (though a devoted muslim) was greatly influenced by the Peripatetic school of philosophy (Aristotelianism). Aristotle was an empiricist (and in some instances a rationalist) and definitely did not believe in mysticism. The three people I mentioned (Khayyam, Avicenna, Aristotle) were polymaths. Philosophers are rare and special individuals, but being a philosopher-mathematician-astronomer-physicist-etc (polymath) has happened few times in human history. Scientific method is purely empirical-rational and has no room for mystics, faith, and etc. Sufism were all about mysticism.
So that being said, Khayyam was not a sufist by any means.
The time is "NOW"!
Truly inspiring! Thank You for sharing.. There's so much that we can learn from these great Sufi poets and philosophers!
soo true
khayyam was not a sufi, he was the opposite
Great poetery, great translation, One problem : you could not call Khayyam a "sufi".
Sufism, or Tasawüf, is an islamic Mystic movement mostly spread in the originaly persian lands; modern Iran, Turkey, Iraq, Turkamanistan, Uzbekistan, and so on.
Khayyam was a known philosopher and a scientist in his days, knowing himself as an Avicenna's folower. both philosophy and science are despicable and hated in sufism.
Even after his death, ideas against him Increased. knowing his poetery as a nihilist, anti-islam and even atheist art, sufi icons started criticizing him.
One of the key icons in the history of sufism, najm-al-din razi, in his famous book of Mirsaad-ul-ibad, calls Khayyam blind and longs for him to be Burnt in hell.
So, Even though sufism plays an important role in persian literature, and the famous names of Rumi, Attar, Mansour-Hallaj and Hakim Sanaee were all sufis, it doesn't means that all persian poets were sufis. Lets name Khayyam, Hafiz, Saadi as examples.
But Hafiz was a Sufi
@@lambert801 thank you
This was great, thank you very much. Would love to see one for Al Ghazali now.
Loving the wide range of speakers and great minds much loved and appreciated ❤
My favorite channel on RUclips. Thank you for all the hard work you do to share these uplifting messages! Godspeed!
I love Omar Khayyam! This is my favorite Arabic poet! Thanks for his quotes.) I don’t drink or smoke, I’m against drugs. In my opinion, there are true pleasures in life other than bad habits - this is the state of falling in love and the embodiment of our deepest desires and dreams into reality! My favorite Khayyam quotes:
To be beautiful does not mean to be born so,
After all, we can learn beauty.
When a man is beautiful in soul -
What appearance can compare with her?
The lower man soul, the higher nose up.
He reaches with his nose to where his soul has not grown.
He who has been beaten by life will achieve more,
He who eats a pound of salt values honey more highly.
He who shed tears laughs sincerely,
He who has died knows that he lives.
A dolphin and a flounder splashed in the sea: “What a beautiful fish,” thought the dolphin; “What a freak,” thought the flounder... Envy is a terrible feeling.
You can seduce a man who has a wife. You can seduce a man who has a mistress. But you cannot seduce a man who has a beloved woman.
Two people were looking out the same window. One saw rain and mud.
The other is green elm foliage, spring and blue sky.
Two people were looking out the same window.
Our greatest strength lies in the kindness and tenderness of our hearts.
he isn't Arab he's a Persian poet
@@fariborzzz8248 Thank you! It seems that you came to this channel specifically for the sake of negativity, but not for the sake of expanding your horizons. I have enough slander, enemies and haters in my life. I have no desire to argue with you. I am distrustful and suspicious of people who hide, hide, and don’t even have a photo on their avatar. I am not writing comments for you. Try not to pay attention to them. Iran borders Saudi Arabia. Please look at the geographical map.
All his poems are in Persian, and his scientific books are in Arabic,
Thanks!
bravo to the narrator and translator.
Amazing.. a thousand year old conversation with this legend .. would be great for this Irish born ;)
yeah
فیلسوف بزرگ خیام زمانی که نوجوان بودم زندگی من رو برای همیشه تغییر داد از پیله جهل خرافات درآمدم و پرواز کردم 🪔روانش شاد
Congrats brother, I also did the same as a Turk.
Nice Collection of Amazing Words.
Great perspective BUT is it advocating hedonism? which we know doesn't lead to a deeper satisfaction or life meaning nor does it promote the discipline required for the advancement of the human race. So a balanced approach of some sort is needed. I get it enjoy the moment but sometimes life requires postponement of pleasures for a greater joy & bliss here in the terrestrial realm. I loved this though ❤ and will ponder on it because contemplation is a pleasure to me.
Slavery in any form is wrong
Ay, hedonism can be fantastic and free. Everything within its balance, after all. Who would want to be extremely Stoic? Too much of one thing is never good
@@truenorthaffirmations7049 true!
@@Seamus_Dolan yeah I've tried it. Only if there's a goal behind it. And once you accomplish it you go for a spin on the hedonistic treadmill
@@mann8098 Explain this to me more
Thank you for the inspirational quotes
کلماتت را دوست دارم و تو را در درون خود میدارم ،تویی که هنوز زنده ای و تا پایان نخواهی مرد.....
All these wise thoughts were uttered by people who were above every religious school, doctrine, nor were they Sufis, nor did they have any connection with anything that was close to Islam, all that knowledge that was distilled through them in the form of poetry is ancient wisdom free from the dogma of ordinary mortals ...
Do not turn to look
at every beggar that beckons -
you belong to me!
Do not sell yourself short,
For you are priceless.
Part the waters with your staff -
you are today's Moses.
Tear through the cloak of fog!
You are of the light,
the same light as Mohammad.
Shatter the mirrors of the beautiful,
you are the dazzling Joseph.
Blow the breath of life like Christ -
you, too, are of that air.
Break away from the unscrupulous;
do not fall for the deceit of ghouls.
You are of noble origin -
you are from the highest high.
By spirit, you are deathless -
imperishable;
magnificent from within.
You belong to the glorious -
you are of divine radiance.
What have you seen of your own beauty?
You are still veiled...
One dawn, like the sun,
you will rise up from within yourself.
It is a shame to be shrouded this way
like the moon under cloud.
Tear through the cloud of body!
You are the magnificent moon.
You are like a hawk whose feet are bound,
tethered to the body -
It is with your own claws
that you must untie the knots.
How joyous is gold when it enters the fire!
for it is within the flames
where it can show its essence
and radiate its virtues.
Do not run away from the fire's flames!
What will happen if you step into them
for trial's sake?
It will not burn you, I swear;
your face will glow, like gold.
For you are Abraham's kin;
ancient knowingness is yours.
No mine has a jewel like you!
This world has no life like you!
For this is the world of decay
and you are life-giving life.
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This is Rumi.
This is such a beautiful poem. If we follow its admonition to the later the world will be such a terrible place.
Your voice is so soothing 👌
Amazing video.
Proud to be an Iranian with all the great people in our history !
Good work, yet again.
Pir xweş bu 👏🌺♥️
I need one for at least 6 hours so I can put it on while I sleep lol
It felt like I was struck by a lightning after hearing this well done video.
Omar khayam ... iranian famous
Awesome video.
Love the voice
Profoundly profound...
Good stuff 👏 👍
This is amazing. 🥰🥰
عالی عالی
😍
THAT VOICE!
Beautiful 💕
Thanks yaar 🙏Sooo inspirational 👌👌👌👌❤️
Beautiful🙏💯
Beautiful wise poem. Thank you very much for sharing it!
Do you have one for those who feel they don't belong to this world?
Das secret of a good night sleep is to stay awake all day
Omar khayam was a drinker.he lived in my city neyshabour. Last week when I was drunk I was listening to his poem about drinking.
Khayyam Ahmed. All the way From Guyana
I like overcoming obstacles no matter how much they kick my ass
Beautiful
يا الله! جميل جميل جميل!!
🌹🌹🌹 OMAR KHAYAM ALL THE TIME FOREVER IN IMORTALITY 🌹🌹🌹
There is logic in your poems
This is very moving.
And it was written over 1000 years ago.
Wonderful poem.
awesome!
From specific which book of his this poem is please?
L'homme est Grand.... Gratitude à la Vida💜💙💚 Didier
Awesome voice sir