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Sufis and the Sufi Lodges in Istanbul in the Late Nineteenth Century: A Socio-Spatial Analysis
Journal of Urban History ( IF 0.5 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-19 , DOI: 10.1177/00961442211025253
Ahmet Yusuf Yüksek 1
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This study investigates the socio-spatial history of Sufism in Istanbul during 1880s. Drawing on a unique population registry, it reconstructs the locations of Sufi lodges and the social profiles of Sufis to question how visible Sufism was in the Ottoman capital, and what this visibility demonstrates the historical realities of Sufism. It claims that Sufism was an integral part of the Ottoman life since Sufi lodges were space of religion and spirituality, art, housing, and health. Despite their large presence in Istanbul, Sufi lodges were extensively missing in two main areas: the districts of Unkapanı-Bayezid and Galata-Pera. While the lack of lodgess in the latter area can be explained by the Western encroachment in the Ottoman capital, the explanation for the absence of Sufis in Unkapanı-Bayezid is more complex: natural disasters, two opposing views about Sufi sociability, and the locations of the central lodges.



中文翻译:

苏菲派和 19 世纪后期伊斯坦布尔的苏菲派小屋:社会空间分析

本研究调查了 1880 年代伊斯坦布尔苏菲派的社会空间历史。利用独特的人口登记,它重建了苏菲派小屋的位置和苏菲派的社会概况,以质疑苏菲派在奥斯曼首都的可见度,以及这种可见性展示了苏菲派的历史现实。它声称苏菲派是奥斯曼帝国生活中不可或缺的一部分,因为苏菲派小屋是宗教和灵性、艺术、住房和健康的空间。尽管在伊斯坦布尔有大量存在,但苏菲派小屋在两个主要地区广泛失踪:Unkapanı-Bayezid 和 Galata-Pera 地区。虽然后一地区缺乏旅馆可以用西方对奥斯曼首都的侵占来解释,但对 Unkapanı-Bayezid 没有苏菲派的解释更为复杂:自然灾害、

更新日期:2021-06-19
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