Dīwān-e Kabīr, Dīwān-e Šams-e Tabrīzī is one of Mawlānā Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Balkhi's(rumi) masterpieces. A collection of lyric poems that contains more than 40,000 verses, it is written in the New Persian language and is considered one of the greatest works of Persian literature.

Dīwān-e Kabīr ("the great divan") contains Rumi's poems in several different styles of Eastern-Islamic poetry (e.g. odes, eulogies, quatrains, etc). Although most of the poems are in New Persian, there are also some in Arabic, and a small number of mixed Persian/Greek poems. Dīwān-e Šams-e Tabrīzī is named in honour of Rumi's spiritual teacher and friend Šams of Tabrīz.

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