Hikmet (magazine)

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Ḥikmet
CategoriesSufism
PublisherŞehbenderzâde Filibeli Ahmed Hilmi
First issue22 April 1910
Final issue22 September 1911
CountryOttoman Empire
Based inIstanbul
LanguageOttoman-Turkish
WebsiteḤikmet

The weekly journal Hikmet (

İttihat ve Terakki Cemiyeti) ultimately led to the suspension of the journal Hikmet.[4] In addition to Hikmet Hilmi also published the journals Çaylak, İttihat-ı İslam and Coşkun Kalender
.

References

  1. .
  2. ^ cf. Ḥikmet, 1910–1911.
  3. ^ A. Koçak: Bir Balkan Muhaciri: Filibeli Ahmed Hilmi Ve ‘Hikmet’ Gazetesinde Balkanlar, Filibeli Ahmed Hilmi And Balkans In The Newspaper Of “Hikmet, In: Motif Akademi Halk Bilimi Dergisi (Motif Academy Folklare Journal), 2012, p. 252-273.
  4. ^ Ahmet Şeyhun: Islamist Thinkers in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic, Leiden 2014, p. 165.

Further reading

  • The Politics of Muslim Cultural Reform: Jadidism in Central Asia
    , Los Angeles 1998.
  • A. Koçak: Bir Balkan Muhaciri: Filibeli Ahmed Hilmi Ve ‘Hikmet’ Gazetesinde Balkanlar, Filibeli Ahmed Hilmi And Balkans In The Newspaper Of “Hikmet, In: Motif Akademi Halk Bilimi Dergisi (Motif Academy Folklare Journal), 2012.
  • Ahmet Şeyhun: Islamist Thinkers in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic, Leiden 2014.

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