RELIGION AND MODERNITY

CULTURAL REFERENCES OF TURKISH MIND AND TURKISH SUFISM: YESEVISM

Vol. 75 No. 3 (2021), RELIGION AND MODERNITY
Vol. 75 No. 3 (2021)
2021-09-25

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How to Cite

Taş, İsmail, & Havva Sümeyra, . A. (2021). CULTURAL REFERENCES OF TURKISH MIND AND TURKISH SUFISM: YESEVISM . Al-Farabi, 75(3). https://doi.org/10.48010/2021.3/1999-5911.11

Abstract

Mystical thought is a critical thought developed against official thought and official scientific understanding. This can be observed and discussed separately in both individual and collective layers of mystical life with its religious epistemological in one way and historical, social, political, and economic aspects in the other. Specific to this study after the death of the Prophet, the religious sciences that emerged during the tadwīn period built on the Arabic language-centered sensualism, and in this regard, it was structured with the Arab form.

None of the above-mentioned built sciences satisfy mystical worldviews. Is this attitude of them a “completion process” or a critical intellectual process? We consider the critical intellectual process as a “critical intellectual and vital” step that includes “completion”.

The above dilemma continued in Turkish thought even after joining the Islamic civilization. However, we think that a more comprehensive "Turkish mind", including the Islamic civilization along with its previous cultural resources, is maintained in the wise tradition. In this context, we think that the most fundamental and last form that forms the Turkish mind through Gokturk Script, Kashgari's Dīwān and Yesevism is the Turkish language.

Keywords. Turkish Language, culture, mind, mysticism, Yesevism.