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Love challenges our beliefs and perceptions from "summary" of The Forty Rules of Love by Elif Shafak

Rumi's encounter with Shams, the wandering dervish, brought about a profound transformation in his life. Shams challenged Rumi's beliefs and perceptions with his unconventional ways and unorthodox teachings. Love was the catalyst for this transformation, pushing Rumi out of his comfort zone and forcing him to reevaluate everything he thought he knew. Through his interactions with Shams, Rumi learned to question the dogmas and doctrines that had previously defined his understanding of the world. Love opened his eyes to new possibilities and perspectives, leading him to embrace a more inclusive and compassionate worldview. In the process, Rumi was forced to confront his own biases and prejudices, shedding light on the limitations of his previous beliefs. Shams' presence challenged Rumi to break free from the constraints of societal expectations and norms, encouraging him to follow h...
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    The Forty Rules of Love

    Elif Shafak

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