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Episode 19

The Islamic Golden Age. Series about key thinkers and achievements. In this essay, Narguess Farzad explores the life and work of the 13th-century Persian poet Al-Rumi.

Radio 3 continues its twenty-part series looking at the five-hundred-year period, the Islamic Golden Age. We've heard about some of the great architects, philosophers, scientists and leaders of the period. In this evening's essay, Narguess Farzad explores the life and work of the Persian poet, Al-Rumi.

Producer: Mohini Patel.

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Fri 14 Feb 2014 22:45

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