The poem "Moniza Poem Unknown" is a poem by the 13th-century Persian poet Rumi. It is about the nature of love and the search for God. The poem begins by describing the speaker's longing for a lost love. The speaker then compares this love to the search for God, saying that the two are the same. The poem ends with the speaker finding peace in the search for God.
Here is an excerpt from the poem:
"I have been searching for you in the world,
But I have not found you.
I have searched in the heavens,
But you are not there.
I have searched within my own heart,
And there you are.
You are the one I have been searching for,
All my life."