1. battles
Jalal al-Din Rumi, a member of the mystic sect of Muslims called Sufi, wrote several poems in his lifetime. ... In "Exmpty the Glass of Desire", Rumi urges his readers to "empty the glass of desire so that you won't be disgraced" (Fiero, 54). To Rumi, this glass of desire holds all of the disgraces of the world such as lust and greed. ... In the final stanza of the same poem, Rumi sheds some light on the Islamic mystic's view of the world as under a constant state of bondage due to worldly objects and desire for them. ... It is simply human to desire sex, yet Kempe's union with ...
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