In this Book of “Forty Rules Of Love,” readers will be immersed in the mesmerizing world of Ella’s self-discovery and Rumi’s journey with Shams. The novel masterfully brings together the past and the present, illustrating how love and devotion have the potential to change lives across time. Through the mystical teachings of Rumi and Shams, the book imparts invaluable insights into the essence of love, humanity, and the interconnectedness of souls. Elif Shafak’s poignant prose and the profound wisdom of Rumi’s poetry create a captivating reading experience, touching hearts and minds alike.
Forty Rules Of Love By Elif Shafak (Urdu Translation)
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“Forty Rules Of Love” (Urdu Translation) is a captivating novel by Elif Shafak. This book weaves together two intriguing narratives: one follows Ella Rubenstein, an American housewife, who discovers love through the works of the poet Rumi and his spiritual guide, Shams Tabriz. The second story delves into the historical relationship between Rumi and Shams, revealing forty profound rules of love. As the tales intertwine, the novel beautifully explores the transformative power of love and spirituality, leaving readers enchanted with its timeless wisdom and enchanting storytelling.
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Categories: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Novel, Original Books, Poetry, Romance & Love Stories, Urdu Books
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