In The Footsteps Of Yunus Emre


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Yunus, the subject of that infinite realization that cannot be described in a book, is undoubtedly one of the most important spiritual figures of Anatolia in the world heritage. Understanding him and the lovers of Truth like him and generously spreading their understanding on the earth in line with their actions can only be a source of pride for a person. For this reason, so that we can live a life in the footsteps of our Yunus Emre and see him... Let's get acquainted Let's make it easy Let us love and be loved The world will not be left to anyone Yunus Emre




Love Writings Inspired By Yunus Emre


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The tongue speaks, the ear listens; the heart speaks, the universe listens' Anatolian dervish, the beloved Yunus Emre, a opens the door to a thousand and one cognitions with his word; to his saying expands the chest of the one who listens. This is the ninety-nine was inspired by his extraordinary imprint.




TURKISH DERVISH YUNUS EMRE WITH ALL HIS WORKS


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This book was written with the aim of making a small contribution to understanding Yunus Emre a little more. To this end, it contains all the surviving works of Yunus Emre, namely his divan and the Book of Nasihatler. In addition, a summary of Yunus Emre's life can be found in the first chapter. I wanted to offer the reader an easy reading experience with this book, which can be read both by using the current Turkish versions of words that are not understood because they are rarely used today and by skipping the brackets. I wish you a good reading.




Yunus Emre the Turkish Dervish in 13 Languages


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This book contains translations in different languages of some of the original Turkish sayings of the Turkish dervish Yunus Emre.




Yunus Emre The Dervish's Journey and Storytelling


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With this book, you can get information about the great Turkish dervish Yunus Emre and you can also learn the most important elements of storytelling. It is for those who want to both get to know a bit the Allah's beloved Yunus Emre and his sayings and to be informed of the significant point of storytelling. Table of Contents: The Whole Wide World, Who am I?, The Reference I Used for Yunus Emre: The Dervish's Story, If You Would Ever Question Me, Yunus Emre's Authentic Life Story, I am Before, I am After, Arriving at Taptuk Emre’s Door, A Full Grasp of Knowledge, Yunus the Lumberjack, Hear Me Out, Other Disciples, Your Love, The Tables from the Sky, The Friend Belongs to Me, Coming Back to the Taptuk, Death Enjoys His Ruses, Coming Towards the End, The Wide World, On the Road Again, The Lovers of Allah, Meeting with Rumi the DervishThe Dervish Path, Dear Friend, Getting Started with Storytelling…, If I Found Him, How to Find a Story Idea?,The Mystic Life, The Life of Yunus Emre and Things to Know for a Storyteller, A True Lover, The Beginning of ConflictsThe Sea, Moment of Crisis, The Blinking of an Eye, Solution Point, A Stranger, A Final Example: Prophet Muhammad…, A Soul Greetings to those who read in the light of Allah's beloved servants. With love to all…




Faruk Dilaver


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Faruk Dilaver was one of Allah's servants, whom He called "My Beloved", who devoted his life to the human family, to serve for the transformation of people through their self-discovery of self-worth, and to "make hearts" as Yunus Emre put it. Throughout his precious life, as a teacher of life and awareness, he shared all his knowledge, studies and acquaintance with Yunus Emre within the framework of Sufi teachings with his followers and followers. Faruk Dilaver was a guiding Sufi school that enabled people to establish their material-spiritual balance in their lives and to reach their personal goals in the most reasonable ways. Blessed are those who are in touch with him... This work, which succinctly reflects the life story and philosophy of Faruk Dilaver, one of the Yunus Emre volunteer researcher writers of our age, offers its readers the opportunity to get to know him briefly.




Yunus Emre


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One of the most famous poets in the history of Turkish literature, Yunus Emre (d. 1320) is well-known as a Sufi saint-poet who has exerted a great influence in both the East and the West. This book is an analysis on Emre's ardent, deceptively simple, yet powerful expressions of love, the musicality of the verse, and the daring and sometimes even daunting imagery. UNESCO celebrated 1991 as the year of Yunus Emre.




Writing Religion


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Markus Dressler tells the story of how a number of marginalized socioreligious communities, traditionally and derogatorily referred to as Kizilbas (''Redhead''), captured the attention of the late Ottoman and early Republican Turkish nationalists and were gradually integrated into the newly formulated identity of secular Turkish nationalists.




Mecca


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Mecca is, for many, the heart of Islam. It is the birthplace of Muhammad, the direction to which Muslims turn when they pray, and the site of pilgrimage that annually draws some three million Muslims from all corners of the world. Yet the significance of Mecca is more than purely religious. What happens in Mecca and how Muslims think about the political and cultural history of Mecca has had and continues to have a profound influence on world events to this day. In this insighful book, Ziauddin Sardar unravels the meaning and significance of Mecca. Tracing its history, from its origins as a “barren valley” in the desert to its evolution as a trading town and sudden emergence as the religious center of a world empire, Sardar examines the religious struggles and rebellions in Mecca that have significantly shaped Muslim culture. An illuminative, lyrical, and witty blend of history, reportage, and memoir, Mecca reflects all that is profound and enlightening, curious and amusing about Mecca and takes us behind the closed doors to one of the most important places in the world today.




Rapture and Revolution


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The articles contained in this volume collectively provide a critical overview of Turkish literature from its earliest phases in the sixth century well into the Republican period, including pieces detailing the literature of the Ottoman as well as those dealing with Europeanization. In so doing, the author illustrates the evolution of Turkish culture as reflected in the literary experience. Exploring specific genres and themes, several articles detail the development of drama from Karagoz and Orta oyunu to contemporary Western theatre, the propaganda functions of poetry, and the important place of folk literature. In addition, the volume focuses on some of the leading figures of Turkish literature, ranging from Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi, Yunus Emre, and Süleyman the Magnificent, to Sait Faik and modern poets such as Nazim Hikmet, Orhan Veli Kanik, and Melih Cevdet Anday. Whether read as a whole or as individual articles, the book gives Western readers a broad and long overdue entry into the rich landscape of traditional and contemporary Turkish literature and culture. For scholars, it is an invaluable resource for courses on Turkish literature and culture.