Abstract

Religious experience is concerned with how religion is perceived and experienced by the individual and society. It investigates the dimensions of religion such as belief, practices, experience, knowledge and influence in terms of individuals and society. This investigation may be on the concept of "religion", as well as within the framework of Islam, Christianity and Judaism. At the same time, sects and derivatives of sociological, psychological, mystical and fiqh of religions can be examined. In this study, the understanding of the basic religious experience of Dervish Lodge of Hak Halili, where people belonging to the Islamic religion live, will be revealed. The references of information of Dervish Lodge of Hak Halilî are the Qur'an and the Sunnah. The Dervish Lodge is dependent on the thoughts of the Ahl al-Bayt and Twelve Imams in terms of belief, morality and perception of life. He adopted the Hanafi doctrine in the field of worship and practice, and the Qadiriyya doctrine in the religious order. The important principle of the Dervish Lodge is the belief of tawalla and teberra. Various beliefs and rituals were combined in the center of Ahl al-Bayt, in the crucible of Alevi thought and understanding. In this sense, Dervish Lodge of Hak Halili is one of the unique Islamic structures. Under the title of "Religious Experience in the Dervish Lodge of Hak Halilî", the knowledge, belief, religious practices and impact dimensions of the Dervish Lodge of Hak Halilî will be examined. In addition to the existing documents, tape analysis and personal interviews will also be used in the study. Many specific studies have been done about the Dervish Lodge. This study, unlike the others, aims to examine the Dervish Lodge of Hak Halili in terms of religious experience. Fieldwork was carried out in the study. The works/articles written about the Dervish Lodge so far have been analyzed. Observation, structuring technique and interview/interview method within the qualitative research were used.

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