CULTURE — April 22, 2026
Cheragh Program Explores Jalal al-Din Muhammad Balkhi's Views on Human Nature
The national broadcaster RTA has aired a segment on its cultural program, Cheragh, examining the philosophical perspectives of Jalal al-Din Muhammad Balkhi regarding human nature. The broadcast explores the thirteenth-century poet’s historical writings and their relevance to contemporary discussions on human behavior.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with RTA — 2 min read

The national broadcaster RTA has aired a segment on its cultural program, Cheragh, examining the philosophical perspectives of Jalal al-Din Muhammad Balkhi, widely recognized as Rumi. The broadcast focuses specifically on the thirteenth-century poet’s views regarding human nature and the broader human condition.
The program explores how Balkhi’s historical writings address fundamental questions about humanity, drawing from his extensive literary and philosophical contributions. By analyzing his established works, the segment highlights the enduring relevance of his teachings in contemporary discussions on human behavior and moral development. The broadcast frames his historical insights as a framework through which audiences can reflect on shared human experiences and ethical principles.
Cultural programming of this nature continues to draw attention to the region’s historical literary heritage. The Cheragh program’s examination of Balkhi’s work underscores the ongoing public interest in classical literature and its philosophical dimensions. The segment presents a structured overview of the poet’s stance on human nature, revisiting established interpretations of his writings. The episode maintains a focus on historical analysis rather than contemporary political commentary. Viewers are guided through the poet’s core arguments concerning human dignity and social cohesion, serving as a dedicated platform for discussing classical intellectual traditions.
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