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İsmail Hakkı Bursevî (Turkish: Bursalı İsmail Hakkı, Arabic: إسماعيل حقي البروسوي, Persian: Esmā’īl Ḥaqqī Borsavī) was a 17th-century Ottoman Turkish Muslim scholar, a Jelveti Sufi author on mystical experience and the esoteric interpretation of the Quran; also a poet and musical composer. İsmail Hakkı Bursevî influenced many parts the Ottoman Empire but primarily Turkey. To this day he is revered as one of the Büyükler, the great saints of Anatolia.

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  • إِسْماعيل حَقِّي البروسوي (ت. 1127 هـ / 1715 م) هو متصوف ومفسر تركي. هو إسماعيل حقي بن مصطفى الإستانبولي الحنفي الخلوتي، المولى أبو الفداء. ولد في بلدة آيدوس سنة 1063 هـ وسكن القسطنطينية وانتقل إلى بروسة ، وكان من أتباع الطريقة الخلوتية. (ar)
  • Scheich İsmail Hakkı Bursevî (geb. Oktober 1653 in Ajtos; gest. 1725) war ein osmanischer Mystiker, Gelehrter (Koranexeget), Musiker und Dichter aus dem -Orden. (de)
  • İsmail Hakkı Bursevî (Turkish: Bursalı İsmail Hakkı, Arabic: إسماعيل حقي البروسوي, Persian: Esmā’īl Ḥaqqī Borsavī) was a 17th-century Ottoman Turkish Muslim scholar, a Jelveti Sufi author on mystical experience and the esoteric interpretation of the Quran; also a poet and musical composer. İsmail Hakkı Bursevî influenced many parts the Ottoman Empire but primarily Turkey. To this day he is revered as one of the Büyükler, the great saints of Anatolia. He is regarded as an eminent literary figure in the Turkish language, having authored more than a hundred works. Translations of some of his works are now available for the English-speaking world. (en)
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  • His tomb (en)
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  • 1653 (xsd:integer)
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  • İsmail Hakkı Bursevî's Tomb in Bursa (en)
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  • Sultan Mehmet IV, Sultan Mustafa II, Grand Vizier Elmas Mehmed Pasha (en)
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  • Theology, ethics, mysticism (en)
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  • (en)
  • İsmail Hakkı Bursevî (en)
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  • Translating Arabic books into Turkish (en)
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  • Commentaries of the Koran, Ibn Arabi, Rumi, Attar, Najmuddin Kubra (en)
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  • Lyrics author, composer (en)
  • Author, translator, sheikh, musical composition, poet (en)
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  • İsmail Hakkı Üsküdari (en)
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  • Bursa Turkey (en)
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  • إِسْماعيل حَقِّي البروسوي (ت. 1127 هـ / 1715 م) هو متصوف ومفسر تركي. هو إسماعيل حقي بن مصطفى الإستانبولي الحنفي الخلوتي، المولى أبو الفداء. ولد في بلدة آيدوس سنة 1063 هـ وسكن القسطنطينية وانتقل إلى بروسة ، وكان من أتباع الطريقة الخلوتية. (ar)
  • Scheich İsmail Hakkı Bursevî (geb. Oktober 1653 in Ajtos; gest. 1725) war ein osmanischer Mystiker, Gelehrter (Koranexeget), Musiker und Dichter aus dem -Orden. (de)
  • İsmail Hakkı Bursevî (Turkish: Bursalı İsmail Hakkı, Arabic: إسماعيل حقي البروسوي, Persian: Esmā’īl Ḥaqqī Borsavī) was a 17th-century Ottoman Turkish Muslim scholar, a Jelveti Sufi author on mystical experience and the esoteric interpretation of the Quran; also a poet and musical composer. İsmail Hakkı Bursevî influenced many parts the Ottoman Empire but primarily Turkey. To this day he is revered as one of the Büyükler, the great saints of Anatolia. (en)
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  • إسماعيل حقي البروسوي (ar)
  • İsmail Hakkı Bursevî (de)
  • Ismail Haqqi Bursevi (en)
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