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- Title
ABDULLAH SALÂHÎ’NİN HAZRETİ HASAN VE HÜSEYİN’İ ÖVGÜSÜ: HİLYE-İ HASANEYN.
- Authors
SONA, Fatih
- Abstract
Hilye is the name given as literary term to works that describe the physical and psychological features of the Prophet Mohammed. Hilye is written for the Prophet Mohammed and other Prophets, the Four Caliphs, great people of Islam and leaders of observances. Abdullah Salahiwas born in 1705 in Golukesriye of Roumelia. He was the son of Abdulaziz. He received his first education in his own country, he arrived in Istanbul later. He performed variousstate duties here. He started working as a clerk in the office of Veziri Azam Hekimoglu Ali Pasha and then he became the master of council. He went to Bosnia with him. Meanwhile, he became the member of the religious order of Cemalettin Ussaki in Edirne. He went to Egypt with Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha and he returned to Istanbul. He completed his spritual maturation near Cemalettin Ussaki who had come to Istanbul from Edirne. Abdullah Salahibecame the sheikh in Istanbul and died in 1783. He was burried in Tahir Aga’s Lodge wherehe performed his sheikh duty for many years. Salahi wrote more than a hundred books. He was also a poet. Abdullah Salahi has a work titled as Hilye-i Hasaneyn in mesnevi style. Thiswork was 421-couplets long and was written in 1740. Poet divided the Hilye in two parts and he narrated first Saint Hassan and then Saint Hussein. In addition, he described their martyrdom. So he had depicted his anguish and sorrow. The work was written in the rhythm of “fe’ilâtün fe’ilâtün fe’ilün” of aruz. In this article, the life of Abdullah Salahi was mentioned and then his work was examined and the characteristics of Saint Hassan and Saint Hussein were focused. Finally, the critique of that work was given.
- Subjects
LITERARY terminology; MUHAMMAD, Prophet, d. 632; CALIPHS; SALAHI, Abdullah; MASNAVIS; HISTORY
- Publication
Turkish Culture & Haci Bektas Veli Research Quarterly, 2013, Issue 66, p77
- ISSN
1306-8253
- Publication type
Article