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November 14, 2022 2 min read

"Be drunken in love, for love is all that exists: Without the dealing of love, there is no entrance to the Beloved" ~Rumi

What could be better than adorning your walls with Rumi's soul-stirring poetry? For Muslims, Rumi's poetry has a unique significance. It is sufficient to stir dormant spirits and immerse them in the adoration of their creator. Rumi's poetry consists of complex sentiments the reader sense in their hearts. These are not simply basic words but words with deep meaning. Rumi's poems can transport the reader to a very different world that satisfies their need for spirituality. 

Maulana Rumi was a Sufic poet of the 13th century. In addition to being a poet, Rumi was a Sufi spiritual teacher and theologian. His poems are influenced by Sufism and the love of the creator. According to him, love is a power that unites every one of us. He claims that Allah is present in the heart of every living being. Rumi's poetry is well-liked and admired all across the world.

Since Rumi is my favorite poet, many of my artistic creations are inspired by his poetry. I refer to Rumi's Poetry when I feel depressed and cut off from my true self. In one of those weak moments, I created an amazing artwork, "Be Drunken in Love Rumi Quote Wall Art," In which I poured my heart into the painting.

This stunning piece of Art features a door leading to a lovely Turkish mosque and flowery mosaic tile art. It is created utilizing a distinctive color scheme.  I used calligraphy to write the Persian quote "Be Drunken in Love" by Maulana Rumi all over the piece of Art. It is the ideal fusion of poetry, Art, history, and architecture. Your walls yearn for this incredible piece of Art. So don't waste any time and click here to get Be Drunken in Love, Rumi Quote, Calligraphy, Inspirational Quote, and Wall Art.

Click here to view my Calligraphy, World Travel, Dining Art, Wall Murals, Modern Art, and more artworks at S.Seema.Z Art Collection. Also, please visit my journal and read my blogs to have a more profound knowledge of my Art.


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