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This paper includes the data and findings acquired through the field researches carried out on the locations of Elbistan, Nurhak, Ekinozu and Afsin, towns of Kahramanmaras province, where Alevi “dede” and aspirant communities live. It is given information... see more

Alevi faith is a belief with particular features which distinguished it in many respects from the Sunni understanding of Islam. Alevis are the second largest religious community and it is estimated that there are at least 15 million followers of the Alevi... see more

France that broke off Hatay from the Motherland with the 1921 Ankara Agreement wanted to connect it to Syria with a sleight of hand in 1936. Turkey that wanted to prevent this entered into an attempt to gain the Alevis in the region, who moved away from t... see more

The idea of the existence of angels accompanying human in its life stages is found in monotheistic, dualist and polytheistic religions. In the birth event, the most important threshold of life, the functions of birth angels to inscribe the fate of the bab... see more

In the Sufism tradition, the miracle (keramet) is used in the sense of the emergence of an extraordinary state in a person without being related to the prophetic claim. The concept of miracle emerged with the veli (a saint) belief in the Sufism, and over ... see more

The pilgrimage phenomenon is an important aspect of folk belief within religious-social life. These pilgrimages are usually called “pir”/“dede”/“baba” tombs or “ziyaret” (sacred places where mountain, tree, stone, and water occur). The aim of the pilgrima... see more

There has been an increase in the number of studies dealing with Alevilik and Bektasilik in different aspects, which have been recently revealed by many domestic and foreign researchers. Most of these studies are documented in person, especially from Alev... see more

Many scientific publications set forth that Alevi-Bektashi charismatic religious leaders and their dervish communities had had an important part in the process of Turkification and Islamization of Balkans. Religious leaders, described as “Colonizer Turkis... see more

Anatolian Alevism refers to the totality of the processes of the formation and interpretation of the Anatolian people’s cultural memory with the Islamic form. The Alevism currently lived / kept alive in Anatolia is not sufficiently addressed in field stud... see more

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