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Whirling Dervish Ceromony
in Istanbul .....
Known to the west as Whirling
Dervishes, the Mevlevi Order was founded by Mevlana Rumi in the 13th century.
The Order wrote of tolerance, forgiveness, and enlightenment. They survive
today as a cultural brotherhood. They are not theatrical spectacles but
sacred rituals. The ritual of the Mevlevi sect, known as the sema, is
a serious religious ritual performed by Muslim priests in a prayer trance
to Allah. Mevlevi believed that during the sema the soul was released
from earthly ties, and able to freely and jubilantly commune with the
divine. Dervish literally means "doorway" and is thought to
be an entrance from this material world to the spiritual, heavenly world.
The Whirling Dervishes played an important part in the evolution of Ottoman
high culture. From the fourteenth to the twentieth century, their impact
on classical poetry, calligraphy and visual arts was profound. Rumi and
his followers integrated music into their rituals as an article of faith.
Rumi emphasized that music uplifts our spirit to realms above, and we
hear the tunes of the Gates of Paradise. http://www.lesartsturcs.com/whirling_dervishes/jgreene.html
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Each week in Istanbul there
is a ceremony of the whirling dervishes. If you are interested you may
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