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Hadji Bayram Wali : An Awliya from Ankara

Hadji Bayram Wali : An Awliya from Ankara

Bayram is his nickname, his real name is Nûmân bin Ahmed bin Mahmood. He was born in Ankara in 1352 and passed away in the same city in 1429. His tomb is a popular destination today just near the Hadji Bayram mosque in Ulus district of Ankara. He started studying Islamic disciplines as well as […]

Shaban-i Wali : An Awliya from Kastamonu

Shaban-i Wali : An Awliya from Kastamonu

He was an important figure of during the 16th century Ottomans and was born in the city of Kastamonu. His birth year is unknown and he passed away in 1568. At an early age, he went to Istanbul to study Islamic disciplines like tafsir, hadith and fiqh. On his way back to Kastamonu after he […]

Amir Sultan : An Awliya from city of Bursa

Amir Sultan : An Awliya from city of Bursa

Bursa is such a city in Turkey that every “sufi-traveller” must visit if they are interested in history of “tasawwuf” in the Anatolian peninsula. Since the city served as the earlier capital city of Ottoman empire, the spiritual magnetism that emitted from this city and dispersed through the neighboring areas helped to shape the authentic […]

Abdulhakim Huseyni : An awliya from Adıyaman

Abdulhakim Huseyni : An awliya from Adıyaman

He was one of the heirs of late 20th century awliya, Sheik Ahmed Haznawi, who was from Syria. He was born in Siirt in 1902 and passed away in 1972 in Ankara and he was buried in the city of Adıyaman, where his tomb is located today. Both his grandfather and father took special interest […]

Abdulhakim Arvasi’s notes to his students

Abdulhakim Arvasi’s notes to his students

Abdulhakim Arwasi is a late 19th century awliya who was born in Van in the year 1865 and passed away in Ankara in 1943. His notes to his students highlight the importance of education and “ilm” in the field of tasawwuf and related Islamic disciplines. He is known to suggest his students the following remarks; […]

Abdulmajid Shirwani : An awliya from Siirt

Abdulmajid Shirwani : An awliya from Siirt

The exact birthdate of Shirwani is unknown but he is known to pas saway in the year 1564. He was born in the city of Siirt but mainly resided in the city of Tokat in the Anatolian peninsula. His father was also a known sheik around Siirt, by the name Waliyyuddîn. Shirwani was known to […]

An awliya from Ankara : Ankarawi Ismael Rusuhee

An awliya from Ankara : Ankarawi Ismael Rusuhee

His name is Ismael, although he is known as Ankarawi since he was born in Ankara and received his early education in this city. The exact birthday of him is unknown, we just know that he lived during the 16th century.  After his formal education, while studying “tasawwuf” as well, he learned Arabic and Farsi […]

Ahmed Shamseddin Marmarawi : An awliya from Manisa

Ahmed Shamseddin Marmarawi : An awliya from Manisa

He was born in Akhisar in the year of 1435. After he received his formal education there, he went to the city of Uşak to meet Sheik Alâeddeen Ushhakî, to study tasawwuf in his dergah. From there, his sheik Ushhaki sent him to the city of Manisa so that he can share what he learned […]

Ismail Haqqi Bursawi : An awliya of Bursa

Ismail Haqqi Bursawi : An awliya of Bursa

Bursawi was born in 1652 after his father migrated to Aydos town in Balkanians, when the whole family lost their housing and furnitures because of a great fire.  He started studying fiqh, tafsir, qelam, hadith, grammar and linguistic as well as logic at early age.  He is also known to produce a handwritten copy all […]

Abdurraheem Merzifoni : An awliya from Amasya

Abdurraheem Merzifoni : An awliya from Amasya

He was one of the awliyas through the rising period of Ottoman Empire, during the reign of Murat the second, the father of Sultan Mehmet the second, who conquered Istanbul. District of Merzifon in Amasya was a well known tasawwuf and “ilm” center between 14th and 16th centuries. Abdurraheem Merzifoni passed away in Merzifon district […]

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