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Groups embracing ideas that do not conform to the ideas prevalent in the society, may choose to keep some of their views secret from the rest of the society in order to avoid outside pressure. Alawites in the Islamic world have developed a similar reflex ... see more

Saha arastirmalari özellikle folklorcu ve sosyologlar için çok önemlidir. Çünkü milletlerin ve küçük sosyal gruplarin kültürel kaliplarinin bakiyeleri ve temelleri önemli ölçüde bu tür çalismalar sonucu ortaya konulur. Dolayisiyla bu çalismalarla elde edi... see more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate Anatolian Alevi People Living In Istanbul With Cultural “Purnell' Cultural Competence Model”. Sample of this qualitative conducted study includes total 30 Alevi people aging between 19 and 56, registered at Ümraniy... see more

Isimler insanlara bazi seyleri çagristirir. Mesela Fatih, Istanbul'u; Hz.Ömer, adaleti; Karacaoglan, güzele söylenen sözleri vs. Iste Eröz'de bize "etnik mesele", "Marksist felsefenin sosyolojik tahlili", "onomastik" ve "ülkemizin kalkinma meselesi" ile "... 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

in this study, Saati's Alevism/ Bektashim tractate has been analyzed, then transc- ripts (ed:1), and two- page the original pamphlets (ed: 2) are added to the end of the article. Thus, the tractate is provided to the researchers that will conduct research... see more

Alevilik is the second largest religious movement in Turkey after Sunnite Islam. The Alevi worship Ali and the twelve Imams of his family. Ali is more or less deified and therefore Alevis are considered as being ghulat (‘exaggerated’, ‘extremist’) and het... see more

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