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For centuries, Rumi has been quoted as a poet of love, wisdom, and spiritual comfort. But this film is not about the Rumi people already recognize. This is a slow, immersive documentary about how a stable, respected religious scholar was quietly undone by an interruption he could not explain, and how the language that followed survived by losing its original pressure. There is no motivation here. No lessons. No mysticism explained. Only the gradual movement from certainty, to interruption, to absence, and finally to the way Rumi’s words became something the world could use without remembering why they were necessary in the first place. This piece is designed for night listening. It does not demand attention. It does not resolve its own questions. If you are expecting inspiration, guidance, or spiritual reassurance, this may not be what you are looking for. If you are willing to sit with uncertainty, loss, and the quiet ways meaning reorganizes itself after rupture, you may find something familiar here. Night Listening is a quiet corner of the internet dedicated to calm documentaries, reflective biographies, and long-form stories meant to be listened to slowly. These videos are designed to help you unwind, think gently, and drift toward rest. If you enjoy these bedtime biographies and find value in this pace and format: 👍 Like the video to help others discover Night Listening 🔔 Subscribe for more quiet histories and reflective storytelling Why Rumi’s Words Never Left Us | Bedtime History Stories Research & Sources Primary texts including The Masnavi and Divan-e Shams-e Tabrizi (trans. Reynold A. Nicholson, Jawid Mojaddedi, A.J. Arberry). Franklin D. Lewis — Rumi: Past and Present, East and West Annemarie Schimmel — The Triumphal Sun William C. Chittick — The Sufi Path of Love Marshall G.S. Hodgson — The Venture of Islam