Ismail Hakki Bursevi: Osvrt na život, tesavvufsku misao i djelo (povodom 290. godišnjice smrti: 1725–2015)
ISMAIL HAKKI BURSEVI: Retrospection on His Life, Tasawwuf Thought and Work (Honoring the 290th Anniversary of His Death: 1653-1725)
Author(s): Dženan HasićSubject(s): Christian Theology and Religion
Published by: Naučnoistraživački institut »Ibn Sina«
Keywords: Shaikh Ismail Hakki Bursevi; Ruh al-bayan; Ruh al-Mathnavi; Shaikh Osman Fazli; Shaikh Ibn ‘Arabi; tasawwuf; Halveti sufi order; Bayrami sufi order; Jelveti sufi order
Summary/Abstract: This article presents the basic biographical and bibliographical informations about Shaikh Ismail Hakki Bursevi (1653-1725), who was also known as Ismail Hakki Jelveti, because he was a follower of the Jelveti order, a branch of Halveti sufi order. He knew the different islamic scientific areas very well, and wrote about one hundred and thirty works. Certainly, his most famous work, which brought him fame throughout the Islamic world is Ruh al-bayan (The Spirit of Explanation), a momentous esoteric interpretation of the Holy Qur’an. He was also famous for his interpretation of Rumi’s famous book Mathnavi. He named it Ruh al-Mathnavi (The Spirit of Mathnavi), or Sharh al-Mathnavi (The Interpreter of Mathnavi). Apart from cherishing the doctrine of Halvati and Bayrami sufi orders, he knew and respected the knowledge and work of the Grand Shaikh Ibn ‘Arabi, whose influence is very evident in the work of Shaikh Ismail Hakki.
Journal: Znakovi vremena - Časopis za filozofiju, religiju, znanost i društvenu praksu
- Issue Year: 2015
- Issue No: 67
- Page Range: 53-72
- Page Count: 20