{"id":19962,"date":"2023-03-04T19:41:08","date_gmt":"2023-03-04T19:41:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kayifamilytv.com\/v11\/?p=19962"},"modified":"2024-11-01T01:43:00","modified_gmt":"2024-10-31T22:43:00","slug":"necip-fazil-meets-abdulhakim-arvasi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kayifamilytv.com\/v18\/necip-fazil-meets-abdulhakim-arvasi\/","title":{"rendered":"NECIP FAZIL MEETS ABDULHAKIM ARVASI"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Necip Fazil KISAKUREK meets Hadhrat AbdulHakim Arvasi (Kuddise Sirruh)<\/p>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" class=\"rumble\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" src=\"https:\/\/rumble.com\/embed\/v294moo\/?pub=1sjojo\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p>Who is AbdulHakim Arvasi?<\/p>\n<p>Arvasi was born in the village of Arvas (present-day Do\u011fanyayla).[1]<\/p>\n<p>Arvasi lived in the times of the late Ottoman Empire and the early Republic of Turkey. He was one of the most profound Islamic scholars of his time and a mujtahid. Arvasi was a descendant of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, and hence he had the title sayyed (seyyid in Turkish) before his name. He is the 33rd sheikh of the Naqshbandi order.[2] He was born in Van,[3] Turkey. He received religious education from the famous scholar and wal\u00ee Seyyid Fehim-i Arvasi. He was deeply learned in many worldly and religious sciences such as: natural sciences, hadith, tafsir and tasawwuf. Arvasi taught in Van for 30 years after which he moved to Istanbul as the Russian Army had invaded the eastern part of the country.[4] Arvasi taught in various madrasas and mosques of Istanbul for many years. One of his most famous students was Necip Faz\u0131l K\u0131sak\u00fcrek.[5] Arvasi died in Ankara in 1943[2] after decades of teaching of Islam. He is buried in Baglum Cemetery, Ankara. (<a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Abdulhakim_Arvasi\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Source<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p>Who is Necip Faz\u0131l K\u0131sak\u00fcrek?<\/p>\n<p>In his own words, he was born in &#8220;a huge mansion in \u00c7emberlita\u015f, on one of the streets descending towards Sultanahmet&#8221; in 1904. His father was Abd\u00fclbaki Faz\u0131l Bey who held several posts including deputy judge in Bursa, public prosecutor in Gebze and finally, judge in Kad\u0131k\u00f6y. His mother was an emigree from Crete. He was raised at the \u00c7emberlita\u015f mansion of his paternal grandfather K\u0131sak\u00fcrekzade Mehmed Hilmi Efendi of Mara\u015f; he was named after his great-grandfather Ahmed Necib, as well as his father, Faz\u0131l.<\/p>\n<p>He studied in many schools during his primary education, including the French School in Gedikpa\u015fa, Robert College of Istanbul, as well as the Naval School. He received religious courses from Ahmed Hamdi of Akseki and science courses from Yahya Kemal at the Naval School but he was actually influenced by \u0130brahim A\u015fk\u00ee, whom he defined to have &#8220;penetrated into deep and private areas in many inner and outer sciences from literature and philosophy to mathematics and physics&#8221;. \u0130brahim A\u015fk\u00ee provided his first contact with Sufism even at a &#8220;plan of skin over skin&#8221;. &#8220;After completing candidate and combat classes&#8221; of Naval School, K\u0131sak\u00fcrek entered the Philosophy Department of Dar\u00fclf\u00fcn\u00fbn and graduated from there (1921\u20131924). One of his closest friends in philosophy was Hasan Ali Y\u00fccel.<\/p>\n<p>He studied in Paris for one year with the scholarship provided by the Ministry of National Education (1924\u20131925), until the scholarship was cancelled. After returning home in 1926, he worked at Holland, Osmanl\u0131 and \u0130\u015f Banks (1926\u20131939), and gave lectures at the Faculty of Linguistics and History and Geography and the State Conservatoire in Ankara and the Academy of Fine Arts in \u0130stanbul (1939\u20131942). Having established a relation with the press in his youth, K\u0131sak\u00fcrek quit civil service to earn his living from writing and magazines.<\/p>\n<p>Necip Faz\u0131l&#8217;s life took a turn in 1934, when he met Abd\u00fclhakim Arvasi, a sheik of the Sufi Naqshbandi order. He became one of his most notable disciples,[6] remaining a follower until the sheik&#8217;s death in 1943.[7]<\/p>\n<p>Appropriating his anti-semitic ideas from Europe, K\u0131sak\u00fcrek regarded Jews as the corrupting element within Western civilization, and described them as the originator of Marxism and capitalism.[4] He held them responsible for the early conflicts between Muslims and the decline of the Ottoman Empire.[5] K\u0131sak\u00fcrek&#8217;s publications included the Turkish translation of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and praise for Henry Ford&#8217;s The International Jew, as well as a political program in which he wrote: \u201cChief among these treacherous and insidious elements to be cleansed are the D\u00f6nmes and the Jews.&#8221;[8][9] Necip Faz\u0131l was awarded the First Prize of C.H.P. Play Contest in 1947 with his play Sab\u0131r Ta\u015f\u0131 (Stone of Patience). K\u0131sak\u00fcrek was awarded the titles of &#8220;Great Cultural Gift&#8221; by the Ministry of Culture (25 May 1980) and &#8220;Greatest Living Poet of Turkish&#8221; by the Foundation of Turkish Literature upon the 75th anniversary of his birth.<\/p>\n<p>Necip Faz\u0131l K\u0131sak\u00fcrek died on 25 May 1983 in his house at Erenk\u00f6y after an illness that &#8220;lasted long but did not impair his intellectual activity and writing&#8221; and was buried in the graveyard at the Ey\u00fcp Cemetery on the ridge of Ey\u00fcp after an eventful funeral. 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