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As the years passed, Rumi attributed more and more of his own poetry to Shams as a sign of love for his departed friend and master. When Rumi awoke, he took Shams's hand, and the two of them returned to Rumi's school together on foot.After several years with Rumi in, Shams left and settled in. Shams, upon hearing these answers, realized that he was face to face with the object of his longing, the one he had prayed God to send him. This however, is not the occupation listed by in the Maqālat and was rather the epithet given to the, who worked as an embroiderer while living in anonymity in Tabriz. Despite his occupation as a weaver, Shams received the epithet of “the embroiderer” ( zarduz) in various biographical accounts including that of the Persian historian Dawlatshah.
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Before meeting Rumi, he apparently traveled from place to place weaving baskets and selling girdles for a living. However, various scholars have questioned Aflaki’s reliability.Shams received his education in and was a disciple of Baba Kamal al-Din Jumdi. Apparently basing his calculations on 's Maqālāt ( Conversations), Aflaki suggests that Shams arrived in Konya at the age of sixty years. In a work entitled Manāqib al-‘arifīn ( Eulogies of the Gnostics), Aflaki names a certain ‘Ali as the father of Shams-i Tabrīzī and his grandfather as Malikdad.
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Bowl of Reflections, early 13th century.According to, a devotee and intimate friend of Rumi who spent forty days with him, Shams was the son of the Imam Ala al-Din.
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