Sufi Music Concert
Sufism is a mystical Muslim
school of thought and aims to find love and knowledge
through direct personal experience of Allah. Sufism, often
referred to as the mystical dimension of Islam, was formerly
understood in Orientalist scholarship as a spiritual
movement that
reached its apogee during the medieval period of Islamic
history, with its crowning achievement being the brilliant
literary productions in Arabic and Persian that became the
classics of the Sufi tradition
Many Sufi orders exist
across the Muslim world. Sufis are "mystics" on the path to
the Beloved (God). Most Sufis are Muslims, followers of the
religion of Islam. Some Sufis (primarily in "the West") are
involved with other religions, or no formal religion -- as
directed by the higher source of wisdom within the human
heart.
The Mevlevi, or Mevleviye,
one of the most well-known of the Sufi orders, was founded
in 1273 by Rumi's followers after his death, particularly
his son, Sultan Veled Celebi (or
Çelebi,
Chelebi) in Konya , from
where they gradually spread throughout the Ottoman Empire.
Today, Mevleviye can be found in many Turkish communities
throughout the world but the most active and famous places
for their activity are still Konya and Istanbul.
The Mevlevi were a well
established Sufi Order in the Ottoman Empire, and many of
the members of the order served in various official
positions of the Caliphate. The centre for the Mevlevi order
was in Konya, where Rumi is buried. There is also a Mevlevi
monastery or dergah in
Istanbul,
near the Galata Tower, where the sema ceremony is performed
and accessible to the public.
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