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DİNDARLAR HAREKETİ VE İSLAMİ SUFİZM ARASINDAKİ BAĞLANTILAR

THE LİNKS DEVOUTS' MOVEMENT AND ISLAMİC SUFİSM

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Analysis of Islamic Sufism has different dimensions, neglection of every one of which ends in defection in active role playing in this world. Devouts' movement is one the oldest social and cultural incidents in Islamic period which has not yet got himself out of the shadow of Islamic Sufism and introduce itself as it deserved. For this reason, this article is devoted to the investigation of a small part of history and culture of Islamic period. Recognition of the links of asceticism and Sufism and concentration on special out puts of the devouts' movement showing fluid approaches of this great incident represents how un worldliness and simple- life along with the fear of God as the first approach of this movement, slowly and according to social-political changes of the society replaces itself with objective and active discourse in criticizing deviation from Islamic bases in Omavi period. After this significant title and in response to cultural and mental fundamental needs, the situation for acceptation of Gnostic characteristics was prepared on the basis of the approach of change and perfection and "the Devouts' Movement" became "the movement of Gnosticism and Sufism".
Abstract (Original Language): 
İslami sufizmin analizlerinin, bu dünyada aktif rol almanın reddinin de dahil olduğu birçok farklı boyuta bulunmaktadır.Dindarlar hareketi kendisini İslami sufizmin etkisinden tam olarak kurtaramayan, İslami dönemin en eski sosyal ve kültürel olayıdır.Bu nedenle bu makalede tarihin kısa bir dönemi ve İslami dönemin kültürü ele alınmaktadır. Asetizm ve sufiliğin arasındaki bağın fark edilmesi ve ilk başta Allah korkusuyla sade ve dünya işlerinden uzak bir hayatı savunan bir hareketten zamanla toplumdaki sosyo-politik değişimlere göre Emevi döneminde İslami esaslardan uzaklaşmayı eleştiren objektif ve aktif bir dil kullanan bir harekete dönüşmüştür.Bu önemli başlıktan ve köklü kültürel ve zihni ihtiyaçlara karşılık, Gnostisizm özelliklerini kabul etme şartları ,değişime yaklaşım ve mükemmelik zemininde hazırlandı ve “Dindarlar Hareketi” “Gnostisizm ve Sufiler Hareketi” haline geldi.
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