This book explores the complex relationship between Jalaluddin Rumi's Sufi mysticism and Islamic theology. It examines Rumi's philosophical and spiritual perspectives, analyzing how his teachings bridge mystical experience with traditional religious scholarship. Key features: • Academic analysis of Rumi's works • Exploration of Sufi mysticism • Discussion of Islamic theology • Historical context of Rumi's teachings • Examination of spiritual and philosophical concepts • Published by Dar Al Arabia The book cover features a classical Persian miniature painting depicting two figures in traditional dress engaged in conversation beneath a tree, reflecting the artistic and cultural context of Rumi's era. The text appears to be an academic work that would appeal to scholars, students, and readers interested in Islamic mysticism, Sufi philosophy, and religious studies.