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Bayramiye, Bayramiyya, or Bayramism, is a Turkish Sufi order (Tariqa) founded by Haji Bayram Veli (Hacı Bayram-ı Veli) in Ankara around the year 1400. The order spread to the then Ottoman capital Istanbul where there were several Tekkes and into the Balkans, especially in Bosnia, Macedonia and Greece. The order also spread into Egypt where a Tekke was found in the capital, Cairo.

Influences on the other sufi orders

Although the order today is almost nonexistent, its influence can be seen in Aziz Mahmud Hudayi founder of the Jelveti order, and the prolific writer and Muslim saint İsmail Hakkı Bursevî.

Historical evolutionary development of "Bāyrāmī" (Bāirāmee) faith throughout Anatolia

Islam
ShiʿismTasawwufSunni[1]Kharijites
HanafiMalikiShafi'iHanbaliẒāhirī
Zu al-NūnIbn AdhamAsh-ShādhilīAbu al-Najib
BastāmīShādhilī’yyahSuhraward’īyyah
KharaqānīAbu Hafs Umar
Sahl al-TūstārīArslan BabaYusūf Hamadānī
Mansur Al-HallajAhmed-i YassawiAbd’ūl`Khaliq GajadwaniAbd’ūl`Qadir Gilani
Nāqshband’īyyah TariqaQādir’īyyah TariqaSheikh’ūl`Akbar Ibn ʿArabī
Zāhed’īyyah TariqaAkbar’īyyah Sūfīsm
Khālwat’īyyahWāhdat’ūl`Wūjood
Yunus EmreBāyrām’īyyah TariqaHacı Bayram-ı Veli
Shāms’īyyah-ee Bāyrām’īyyahJalvat’īyyah-ee Bāyrām’īyyahMalāmat’īyyah-ee Bāyrām’īyyah

See also

Influence

Although the order today is almost non-existent, its influence can be seen in Aziz Mahmud Hudayi, and the prolific writer and Muslim saint İsmail Hakkı Bursevî.[2]

See also

Further reading

  • Clayer, Nathalie, Muslim Brotherhood Networks, European History Online, Mainz: Institute of European History, 2011, retrieved: May 23, 2011.
  • Ensel, Remco (2002). The Role of the Bektashis in Turkey's National Struggle. Brill Academic Publishers. See pp. 21–22
  • Trimmingham, J. Spencer (1971). The Sufi orders in Islam. Clarendon Press, Oxford. ISBN 0-19-826524-7

References

  1. ^ Balcıoğlu, Tahir Harimî, Türk Tarihinde Mezhep Cereyanları - The course of madhhab events in Turkish history, (Preface and notes by Hilmi Ziya Ülken), Ahmet Sait Press, 271 pages, Kanaat Publications, Istanbul, 1940. Template:Tr
  2. ^ Balcıoğlu, Tahir Harimî, Türk Tarihinde Mezhep Cereyanları - The course of madhhab events in Turkish history, (Preface and notes by Hilmi Ziya Ülken), Ahmet Sait Press, 271 pages, Kanaat Publications, Istanbul, 1940. (in Turkish)

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