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In The 16th Century, The Reasons for The Failure of Mawlawiyya to Spread in Safavid Iran
In the 16th century, the Ottoman and Safavid states, as two great Turkish states in the Islamic world, were experiencing political and religious problems. One of these problems was the support or suppression of Sufi orders for various reasons.
Bahram Karju Ajirlu, Hasan Hazrati
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Osmanlı düşünce yapısının din, akıl ve irfani tecrübe olmak üzere birbirini tamamlayan üç epistemolojik temele dayandığını söyleyebiliriz. Bu üç temel sırasıyla kelâm, felsefe ve tasavvuf disiplinleri ile temsil edilmektedir.
Bilal Taşkın
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This article examines the poetry of Ken‘ān Rifā‘ī (1867-1950), a late Ottoman sufi bureaucrat, poet, and musician. It explores Rifā‘ī’s contributions to Turkish Sufi poetry, focusing on his role as a bridge between the Ottoman Sufi tradition and the ...
Arzu Eylül Yalçınkaya
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During the late Ottoman era, particularly the Hamidian period (1876-1909), a culture of diligent labor and industriousness emerged, emphasizing economic progress.
Arzu Eylül Yalçınkaya
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The dervish lodge cuisine in the Ottoman lodge structuring has a central importance. The lodge cuisine helped Anatolia turn into a homeland. Travelers took shelter in the lodges in Anatolia.
Güldane
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Different Strokes: American Muslim Scholars Engage Media and Politics in the Woke Era. [PDF]
Latif J.
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I ki hezar aferin bon nidge Sultan olur
Between the sixteenth century and the eighteenth century many Europeans visited Constantinople, the new Ottoman capital, and wrote reports that took various aspects of its cultural and musical life into consideration.
De Zorzi, Giovanni
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This article addresses a desideratum in Islamic intellectual history concerning apocalyptic eschatology. I propose to focus on the Islamic revelatory genre par excellence known as jafr which as a textual tradition comprises the fusion of eschatology and ...
W. Sasson Chahanovich
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Quran, Sufism and Social Culture Awakening of Medieval Türkiye: The Case of Akhism
Akhism, which flourished in Anatolia from the 13th to the 20th century, was a distinctive socio-economic and moral organization grounded in the ethical teachings of the Qur’an, Hadith, and Sufism.
Didik Andriawan, Safa Alrumayh
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This paper tries to present a new perspective on Islamic faith and Muslim identity to Muslim minorities who are challenged in practicing or following Islamic law in non-Islamic countries or non-Muslims in the contemporary world.
Naoki Yamamoto
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