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Occupation
  
Imam

Name
  
Irsadi Baba

Died
  
1877

Known for
  
Sufi master

Role
  
Imam

Irsadi Baba
Born
  
1806
Bayburt, Turkey

Bayburtlu haci sevket


İrşadi Baba (1806–1877) was one of the most famous Sufi masters of his time in Northeast Anatolia. He was born in Bayburt in modern-day Turkey. He worked as an imam and he was affiliated with one of the Uwaysi lineages of Naqshbandi Tariqa.

İrşadi Baba

He wrote sufi poems. He also started writing Stories of Prophets (Kisas-ul Enbiya) in a poetical form. His grandson Aglar Baba completed these series of poems. However, he lost the only copy of this book during World War I. Other poems of İrşadi Baba are well-preserved and published in the Turkish language. Unlike his grandson Aglar Baba, İrşadi Baba used a simple language in his poems. He was more of a folkloric poet and he rarely referred to the scripture and tradition. Some of the major themes he was preoccupied were divine love (Ilah-i Ask), reality (Hakikat) and asceticism (Zuhd).

References

İrşadi Baba Wikipedia


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