Abdulhakim Arvasi or Sayyeed Abd al Haqeem-i Arvasi (1865–1943) was a Sunni Islamic scholar.
Life [ ]
Arvasi lived in the times of the late Ottoman Empire and the early Republic of Turkey. He was one of the most profound Islamic scholars of his time and a mujtahid . Arvasi was a descendant of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad , and hence he had the title sayyed (seyyid in Turkish) before his name. He is the 33rd sheikh of the Naqshbandi order.[1] He was born in Van ,[2] Turkey. He received religious education from the famous scholar and walî . He was deeply learned in many worldly and religious sciences such as: natural sciences , hadith , tafsir and tasawwuf . Arvasi taught in Van for 30 years after which he moved to Istanbul as the Russian Army had invaded the eastern part of the country.[3] Arvasi taught in various madrasas and mosques of Istanbul for many years. One of his most famous students was Necip Fazıl Kısakürek .[4] Arvasi died in Ankara in 1943[5] after decades of teaching of Islam. He is buried in Baglum Cemetery, Ankara.
Works [ ]
Er-Riyâd-üt-Tasavufiyye
Râbita-i Şerîfe
Keşkül
Sefer-i Âhiret
Eshâb-i Kirâm
Ecdâd-i Peygamberî
References [ ]
^ Riva Kastoryano, Turkey Between Nationalism and Globalization, p 55. ISBN 0415529239
^ Gareth Jenkins, Political Islam In Turkey, p 260
^ Itzchak Weismann, The Naqshbandiyya: Orthodoxy and Activism in a Worldwide Sufi Tradition, p 152
^ Touraj Atabaki, The State and the Subaltern: Modernization, Society and the State in Turkey, p 131
^ Riva Kastoryano, Turkey Between Nationalism and Globalization, p 55. ISBN 0415529239
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