A SUFI INTO THE TURKISH LITERATURE: AHMET YESEVI AND YASAVIYYA (ACCORDING TO M. F. KÖPRÜLÜ)
TÜRK EDEBİYATINDA BİR MUTASAVVIF: AHMET YESEVİ VE YESEVİLİK (M. FUAD KÖPRÜLÜ’YE GÖRE)

Author : TUNAY KARAKÖK
Number of pages : 175-184

Abstract

According to hagiography mentioned by himself, Ahmed Yesevi was born Sayram town ehich is east of Çimkent in West Turkistan in which Tarım Irmağı discharge into the Şahyar River’s a small tributary which name Karasu. In Sayram, Imam Muhammad’s generation is called "Hace"and also, was given the same name as connected to them. Ahmed Yesevi, Hace Ahmed for being connected to this generation, Hace Ahmed Yesevi is referred to as the Kul Hace Ahmed way. In a known scientific fact it is; The most comprehensive study of Fuat Koprulu Ahmed Yesevi's work from the first Sufis in Turkish literature. The first part of Ahmed Yesevi hagiographic life and history of this work have been revealed in a detailed manner by considering separately. Here we are in this study; mature, forward-thinking, Muhakkan be a mystic and at the same time, Ahmet Yesevi, a jurist of the Hanafi sect, M. Fuad Koprulu through the works, as to who to be proportional to the handling Koprulu subject and with what is the real historical figures We tried to make observations about Yasaviyya sect.

Keywords

M.F. Köprülü, Ahmet Yesevi, Yasaviyya

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