An Ādāb Book for Naqshbandıyya by Karamollazāde Abdulhamīd Fuhūlī: Ādāb al-Zākirīn Necāt es-Sālikīn Cover Image

Karamollazâde Abdülhamîd Fuhûlî’ye Ait Nakşî-Hâlidî Âdâb Risâlesi: Âdâbu’z-Zâkirîn Necâtü’s-Sâlikîn
An Ādāb Book for Naqshbandıyya by Karamollazāde Abdulhamīd Fuhūlī: Ādāb al-Zākirīn Necāt es-Sālikīn

Author(s): Betül Saylan
Subject(s): Poetry, Islam studies, Turkish Literature
Published by: Karadeniz Teknik Üniversites - İlahiyat Fakültesi
Keywords: Naqshbandıyyah; Ādāb; Rābita; Dhikr; Khālid al-Baghdādī; ʿAbd Allāh al-Makkī; Fuhūlī;

Summary/Abstract: There is an important place of ādāb books in sufism literature. These works, which usually contain information about the method of sect or dervishness, were written by taking a certain sect into the center.The subject of our work is a 19th century treatise, named as Ādāb al-zākirīn necāt es-sālikīn written by Abdulhamīd Fuhūlī popular as Karamollazāde and copied at 1288/1871-72. Language of treatise is Turkish and includes some information about Naqshı method. This information is mainly given within the framework of the concepts of the sheikh, the rābiṭa and the dhikr. While giving this information, it is also important to include the names of the books and persons, on which the information is based, especially the order of the booklet named as Rābiṭa written by Khalid al-Bag̲ hhdādī. Another important point in the treatise is that, Karamollazāde declares that his sheikh ʿAbd Allāh al-Makkī belongs to the Kutubzāde family from Trabzon. In this study, first of all, information about Karamollazāde Abdülhamīd Fuhūlī, the author of the treatise, was given. The prominent concepts in the topics covered in the treatise have been tried to be evaluated in terms of the field of Sufism. The full name of the source and person names, whose commonly known form or abbreviations are mentioned in the treatise, has been tried to be shown. Finally, the treatise has been latinized for presentation to a wider audience.

  • Issue Year: 7/2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 297-337
  • Page Count: 41
  • Language: Turkish