Shaban Veli

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Shaban-i Veli (

Khalwatiyya order.[1] He was trained under and was a murid (disciple) of Hayreddin Tokadi of Bolu
.

Biography

He was born in

Eyüp Mosque.[6][7] This info is not included in the old sources.[1]

Along with Ömer Fuâdî, one of the Shabani sheikhs, Ibrahim Has written a menâkıbnâme [tr] about Shaban-i Velî, which he called Tezkiretü'l-Has.[8][9] The last sheikh of the Shabân-ı Veli Dergah, Mehmed Ataullah Efendi (Armay), wrote an addendum to Ömer Fuâdî's Menâkıbname. As the Halvetiyye is the most branched order, the Shabaniyya order within it is the most common order with many branches. Shabaniyya was present in a very wide geography from Anatolia, the Balkans, Iraq, Syria and the Hejaz to the interiors of India and Africa.[1]

The Four Poles of Anatolia

Shaban-i Veli is accepted as one of the four poles (

References

  1. ^ a b c d "ŞÂBÂN-ı VELÎ - TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi". TDV İslam Ansiklopedisi (in Turkish). Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  2. ^ Ozanoğlu, p. 6
  3. ^ Hüseyin Vassâf, III, 512
  4. ^ Çiftçi, p. 94
  5. ^ Ömer Fuâdî, p. 37
  6. ^ Çiftçi, p. 96
  7. ^ Erol, p. 507
  8. ^ Süleymaniye Lib.
  9. ^ Hacı Mahmud Efendi, nr. 4543