The tomb of Shah Nur-eddin Nematollah Vali, poet, sage, Sufi and founder of an order of dervishes, has twin minarets covered with turquoise tiles from the bottom up to the cupola. The mausoleum was built by Ahmad Shah Kani; the rest of the building was constructed during the reigns of Shah Abbas I, Mohammad Shah […]
Category: Sufism and Mysticism
The Sufi Path of Qadiriyye (Part One)
The Sufi understanding and the knowledge of divine secrets which came to Abdulqadir Jilani from three branches via Ali (Receiver of Beneficence) after our beloved Prophet BPUH, and settled in the personality of him, has been named as “The Sufi Path of Qadiriyyah” after Abdulqadir Jilani.
Sufi Shrine Culture (Part one)
In many Muslim countries special shrines have been constructed honoring famous Ṣūfī leaders or “saints” who, it is believed, could work miracles during their lives and even after their death. This kind of shrine may be called ḍarīḥ, mazār, zāwiyah, or maqām in Arabic. In some areas it is called qubbah after the cupola that […]
Muslim Saints and Mystics Episodes from the Tadhkirat al-Auliya’ (Memorial of the Saints) by Farid al-Di Attar (part2)
Tales of rumi: The Sufi’s Beast
After anecdotes of the man, in the time of ‘Omar, who mistook his eyelash for the new moon, of one who stole a snake and got bitten by it, and of ‘Isa’s foolish disciple who besought the Lord to teach him the spell whereby he raised the dead, comes the following story. A certain Sufi, […]
Sufis’ Shrines (Sheikh Safi al-din)
Sheikh Safi al-din Khānegāh and Shrine Ensemble in Ardabil Built between the beginning of the 16thcentury and the end of the 18th century, this place of spiritual retreat in the Sufi tradition uses Iranian traditional architectural forms to maximize use of available space to accommodate a variety of functions (including a library, a mosque, a […]
The way of Sufi (Part Five)
A Little Technique One can easily imagine that the awakening of the sixth sense is far from being immediate. Noticing its first fleeting appearance, then mastering and using it, takes long years of spiritual practice articulated around some very old techniques that are to be found under various names in all mystic schools, from Indian […]
Muslim Saints and Mystics Episodes from the Tadhkirat al-Auliya’ (Memorial of the Saints) by Farid al-Din Attar(Part One)
The Birth of Jesus Christ (AS) (Part Two)
The Sufi’s Path: Mevlevi Order (Part Three)
Mevlevi Order What is Çelebi?Çelebi is the title given to the Mevlevi leaders. Among Anatolian people Çelebi also means gentleman, well-mannered and courteous. After Mevlana’s death his pupil Husameddin Çelebi was offered the post. Later it became a tradition to select a post Çelebi among the male members of Mevlana’s family. The current Çelebi, Faruk […]