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- Title
MUHAMMED MURÂD-I BUHÂRÎ VE "RİSÂLE-İ NAKŞİBENDİYYE" ADLI ESERİ.
- Authors
ÜNAL, Mehmet; YILMAZ, Aliye
- Abstract
This article aims to introduce the Sufi Saint, Seyyid Murâd-ı Buhârî (d. 1055/1645 - ö. 1154/1741), who lived and died in Istanbul in the 18th century, his tradition, works, and appointed khalifahs. Seyyid Muhammed Murâd-ı Buhârî's father was the Nakîbü'l- Eşrâf of Semerkant town. He had paralysis and became paralyzed at the age of three. He went different places in order to study and he improved himself in religion and natural science. He went a pilgrimage to Mecca to apply the things that Islam orders. He turned a house where all sorts of sins were committed into a house of science called Murâdî Madrasah. He was buried in a tomb which is named after him in Eyup in Istanbul. Murâd-ı Buhârî has several work in Arabic and Turkish and he usually wrote the things as a sermon or advice about the things that are ordered or adviced to be done, religious order, the basis of Islam, and advices on Naqshbandi, some of the were written by his students. The study in addition also aims to transliterate a booklet into today's Turkish titled "Zikr Hakkında Kelâm-ı Dürer-bâr-ı Kutbü'l- 'Ârifîn Seyyidü'l- Muhakkıkîn Sânî-i Hâce-i Ahrâr A'nâ Bi-hî Eş-Şeyh Murâdi'n-Nakş-bendiyyü'l-Buhârî Hazretlerinin Sohbet-i Şerîf eler inden İstimâ'dır" It is a conversational manuscript compiled from the saint's talks to his regular circle by one of his khalifahs, Karababa-zâde Ibrâhîm-i Burûsevî Efendi under the directions of his master. The booklet is recorded in National Library of Bayezit under the number 2886 in the Veliyüddin Section.
- Subjects
ISTANBUL (Turkey); MUSLIM saints; SUFI literature; EIGHTEENTH century; LANGUAGE &; languages; LINGUISTICS
- Publication
Electronic Turkish Studies, 2014, Vol 9, Issue 3, p1535
- ISSN
1308-2140
- Publication type
Article