ŞİİLİK VE TASAVVUFTA VELAYET KAVRAMI: BAZI MUKAYASELİ TAHLİLLLER

Bu makalede velayet kavramının esas gayesinin Şiilik ve Tasavvufta İslam’ın ilk dönemlerinden itibaren Şii ve Sûfî zümreler arasında nasıl geliştiği bahsedilmiştir. Araştırmanın esas amacı bu kavramla ilgili düşünceyi ortaya koymaktır. Hedefimiz Sufilik ve Tasavvufu bir biriyle mukayase etmek değil, velayetin bu iki dini ve manevi akım içinde nasıl gelişip rivaç ettiğini ve hala yeterince açıklanmamış olduğu etkisini beyan etmektir

THE CONCEPT OF WILAYAH IN SHI’ISM AND SUFI’SM: SOME COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

It’s discussed in the following article the notion of wilāya in Shi’ism and Sufi’sm among the Shiʿi and the Sufi circles within the early period of Islam. The aim of this research is to uncover the shared understanding of wilāya. The concern is not to compare Sufism and Shiʿism but to show how wilāya develops within these two religious and spiritual realities with clear yet unacknowledged influence upon each other

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