THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE DERVISH LODGE AND SOCIETY IN THE OTTOMAN STATE: THE CASE OF SUFI SAGE HACI KHALIFA AND HIS DERVISHES
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- İstanbul Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi
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This paper deals with a famous sufi of the XVth century, Haci Khalifa (Abdullah Kastamonî, d. 1489) and his dervish lodges and his disciples (dervishes). Haci Khalifa was regarded as a sufi sage like many other sufis during the Ottoman period. It was believed that he has mastered both inner religious knowledge (İlm-i batin) and other religious seciences (ilm-i zahir). For his entellectual quality and his sufi personality, his lodge became an attractive place not only for ordinary Ottoman people but also for the statesmen and scholars, i.e. sadrazam, kazasker, kadı, müderris. Since his lodge gathered people from different sections of the society, it became a center for charity, co-operation and fraternity for the disciples with diverse backgrounds.
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Abstract (Original Language):
Bu makalede XV. yüzyılın meşhur sûfîsi Hacı Halîfe (Abdullah Kastamonî, ö. 894/1489), tekkeleri ve müridleri üzerinde durulmuştur. Hacı Halîfe, Osmanlı Devleti'nde daha bir çok örneği bulunan "bilge" kişiliği ve manevî dirayeti ile pek çok kimsenin dikkatini çekmeyi başarmış sûfîlerdendir. Onun bu yetkin kişiliği dergâhını sıradan insanların yanı sıra sadrazam, kazasker, kadı, müderris gibi üst düzey devlet adamları ve medrese çevreleri için de câzibe merkezi hâline getirmiş, böylece dergâh birbirinden farklı toplum kesimlerinin kaynaştığı bir mekan haline gelmiştir.
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