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Categories | Sufism |
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Publisher | Şehbenderzâde Filibeli Ahmed Hilmi |
First issue | 22 April 1910 |
Final issue | 22 September 1911 |
Country | Ottoman Empire |
Based in | Istanbul |
Language | Ottoman-Turkish |
Website | Ḥikmet |
The weekly journal Hikmet ( Ottoman-Turkish: حکمت; DMG: Ḥikmet; English: "Wisdom"), published in Istanbul from 1910 to 1911, was one of the first sufistic journals that were founded during the Second Constitutional Period. [1] It was published by Şehbenderzâde Filibeli Ahmed Hilmi (1865-1914), a Turkish Sufi, author and thinker. The journal had the subtitle “Unity is life and dissension is death“ („İttihad hayattır, tefrika memattır“). [2] Two volumes with a total of 79 issues were published and covered political, economic and social topics as well as articles on philosophy, islamic mysticism and sufistic literature. [3] Hilmi's criticism of the “Committee of Unity and Progress” ( İttihat ve Terakki Cemiyeti) ultimately led to the suspension of the journal Hikmet. [4] In addition to Hikmet Hilmi also published the journals Çaylak, İttihat-ı İslam and Coşkun Kalender.
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Categories | Sufism |
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Publisher | Şehbenderzâde Filibeli Ahmed Hilmi |
First issue | 22 April 1910 |
Final issue | 22 September 1911 |
Country | Ottoman Empire |
Based in | Istanbul |
Language | Ottoman-Turkish |
Website | Ḥikmet |
The weekly journal Hikmet ( Ottoman-Turkish: حکمت; DMG: Ḥikmet; English: "Wisdom"), published in Istanbul from 1910 to 1911, was one of the first sufistic journals that were founded during the Second Constitutional Period. [1] It was published by Şehbenderzâde Filibeli Ahmed Hilmi (1865-1914), a Turkish Sufi, author and thinker. The journal had the subtitle “Unity is life and dissension is death“ („İttihad hayattır, tefrika memattır“). [2] Two volumes with a total of 79 issues were published and covered political, economic and social topics as well as articles on philosophy, islamic mysticism and sufistic literature. [3] Hilmi's criticism of the “Committee of Unity and Progress” ( İttihat ve Terakki Cemiyeti) ultimately led to the suspension of the journal Hikmet. [4] In addition to Hikmet Hilmi also published the journals Çaylak, İttihat-ı İslam and Coşkun Kalender.