Browsing by Subject "Sufism"
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Item Restricted Ahmed Yesevi(1986) Uslu, MustafaItem Restricted Item Restricted Aleviler-Sunuş; Neden tavşan eti yenmiyor?(1990) İlknur, İhsanItem Restricted Alevilik bildirgesi(1990) Zelyut, RızaItem Restricted Alevilik nedir? ne değildir?(1990) Ergüder, Ali NakiItem Restricted Allah aşkının dünyevi varlıkların aşkıyla çakışması(1994) Schuon, FrithjofItem Restricted Anadolu halk tarihinde Yunus Emre(1971) Kansu, Ceyhun AtufItem Restricted Aşk ebcedi(1990) Uludağ, SüleymanItem Restricted Bilgi denizi: Muhiddini Arabi(1998) Koray, CenkItem Restricted Bilimden ayrılmayalım(1990) Terem, NüzhetItem Restricted Bir Batılı'nın gözüyle Bektaşi geleneği : "güneşte gölgenin yokoluşu"(1991) Ertem, TunaItem Restricted Bir din-tasavvuf ozanına çağdaş yaklaşım(1991) Ertop, KonurItem Restricted Çıktım Erik Dalına Anda Yedim Üzümü(1972) Kaplan, MehmetItem Restricted Cumhuriyet Gazetesi Yazı İşleri Müdürlüğü'ne(1990) Zelyut, RızaItem Unknown Item Unknown Erol Güngör'de tasavvuf(1987) Kabaklı, AhmetItem Unknown Erzurum'un manevi sembolü İbrahim Hakkı hazretleri(1993) Türer, OsmanItem Unknown Erzurumlu İbrahim Hakkı'da tasavvuf(1993) Türer, OsmanItem Unknown From unorthodox sufism to muslim anarchism: the disobedient case of islam-based political thought in Turkey(MDPI AG, 2024-10-17) Çelik, Kadir CanThis paper examines Muslim anarchists in Turkey who developed an Islam-based anarchist theory opposing private property, the state, capitalism, and all forms of authority. By analyzing their online periodical itaatsiz (disobedient), published since 2013, and earlier works by Muslim anarchist writers, this study explores their perspectives on the West, Islam, the Qur'an, and Sufism. Muslim anarchists stand out for their opposition to the hegemony of Enlightenment-based, anti-theist, and positivist thought in anarchist movements in Turkey and for their encouragement to re-examine concepts such as authority, private property, capitalism, and the state within the framework of Islam-based political thought. Studying how Muslim anarchists construct a social movement in today's Turkey is essential to understanding Islam-based conceptualizations of politics in Turkey and unpacking the relationship between Islam and anarchism.Item Unknown Gene Yunus Emre(1990) Anday, Melih Cevdet