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Sufism is like a spiritual breath extending from the deep roots of Turkish culture and literature to the present day.
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This work titled Varidat-ı Süleyman by Engin Keflioğlu takes us right into the heart of this breath.
The Sufi codes in Varidat-ı Süleyman, a work of Enis Behiç Koryürek, one of the Five Poets of the Syllable, which has been a subject of debate for many years, have been examined in depth in all their details, from the concept of love to the greeting "hu", from the elements of light and speech to the concept of unity of being.
The work, which begins with a spirit summoning session, then reveals a state of inner reckoning and truth.
The author reveals how traditional Sufi concepts are reflected in our literary texts and presents the process that Koryürek defines as "spiritual transfer" to the modern reader.
Thus, the reader is not only a literary He is not only left with the analysis of the text but also with an inner jour Show More