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- Title
DİNÎ-TASAVVUFÎ TÜRK EDEBİYATĮNĮN CUMA HUTBELERİNDE KULLANĮMĮ VE Ö ĞRETİCİ İŠLEVİ.
- Authors
ÖZDEMĮR, Mehmet
- Abstract
In this article; the usage of Religious-Mystical Turkish literature, which is considered to be the branch of Turkish Folk literature, and texts (wisdom, divine, monotheistic etc.) generated by this literature on "Friday Sermons" and its didactic function are studied. Religious-Mystical literature is the genre of Turkish Folk literature composed in Islamic tradition. This literature is also known as a dervish literature or literature of mysticism. Dervish literature includes the texts about beliefs performed by dervish poets like Ahmet Yesevi, Yunus Emre, Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi, Haci Bektaş Veli. Sermons are instructive and informative prayer themed texts read by imams from pulpit on Fridays or in Bairam mornings. Sermons, read "Fridays or Bairam Prayers" are inseparable parts of ritual; in Islamic perception, "Friday Sermons" are religious binding duty and sermons of bairam (cannot be abandoned). In this research, both Dervish literature and sermons are studied deductively in context of Islamic tradition. In this study, sermons prepared by administrative centre between the years 1999-2006 and prepared by county officials between the years 2006-2011 are examined and selected samples are analysed. The study gives brief information about beliefs accepted among Turks and effects of these beliefs on Turkish culture, formation of Dervish literature and its genres, sermons term and its historical background. After the informing part, the patterns of Dervish literature in sermons are handled with analyses and the outcomes are stated.
- Subjects
RELIGIOUS literature; MYSTICISM &; literature; TURKISH folk literature; SERMON (Literary form); DIDACTICISM; YESEVI, Ahmet; YUNUS Emre, d. ca. 1320; JALAL al-Din Rumi, Maulana, 1207-1273
- Publication
Milli Folklor, 2013, Vol 25, Issue 97, p76
- ISSN
1300-3984
- Publication type
Article