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Sufism Collection (page 3)

Sufism, an ancient mystical tradition within Islam, is beautifully depicted in various forms of art and cultural practices

Background imageSufism Collection: Seated Iranian Dervish Group

Seated Iranian Dervish Group
Seated group of Iranian (Persian) Dervishes. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageSufism Collection: Kalendar Dervish & Dervish

Kalendar Dervish & Dervish
Kalendar Dervishes & Dervish. A Kalendar Dervish is of the Kalendari, who are a loosely knit order of wandering Dervishes who stretch throughout the Middle East

Background imageSufism Collection: Persian Dervish with sword and begging bowl

Persian Dervish with sword and begging bowl. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageSufism Collection: Sufi Sheikh - Turkish

Sufi Sheikh - Turkish. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageSufism Collection: Doorway at the shrine of Khwaja Abdulla Ansari, Sufi poet and philosopher born in Herat in 1006

Doorway at the shrine of Khwaja Abdulla Ansari, Sufi poet and philosopher born in Herat in 1006, Gazar Gah, Herat, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageSufism Collection: Ali Sheh Xhemil Hoxha

Ali Sheh Xhemil Hoxha, rifai sheikh

Background imageSufism Collection: Wandering Dervish - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Wandering Dervish - Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sahin (Sajahin) a Wandering Dervish from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageSufism Collection: Dance of the Sufi dervishes. 19th century. Colored engraving

Dance of the Sufi dervishes. 19th century. Colored engraving
Dance of the Sufi dervishes. 19th-century colored engraving

Background imageSufism Collection: Indian Faqueers (Fakirs) or Penitents

Indian Faqueers (Fakirs) or Penitents are self-sufficient and only possesses the spiritual need for God

Background imageSufism Collection: Illustration of statue of Haci Bektas

Illustration of statue of Haci Bektas

Background imageSufism Collection: Illustration of man wearing traditional Dervish hat

Illustration of man wearing traditional Dervish hat

Background imageSufism Collection: An Egyptian Dervish in the 19th century, eating scorpions. From El Mundo Ilustrado

An Egyptian Dervish in the 19th century, eating scorpions. From El Mundo Ilustrado
KW478324 An Egyptian Dervish in the 19th century, eating scorpions. From El Mundo Ilustrado, published Barcelona, 1880. by European School

Background imageSufism Collection: A Dervish (engraving)

A Dervish (engraving)
XJF1121390 A Dervish (engraving) by Vereshchagin, Vasili Vasilievich (1842-1904); Private Collection; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageSufism Collection: Whirling dervishes at atA

Whirling dervishes at atA

Background imageSufism Collection: Sufi muslim brotherhood prayer

Sufi muslim brotherhood prayer

Background imageSufism Collection: Dervish reading under a tree

Dervish reading under a tree
22-year old dervish Myrteza Shehu reading under a tree in Melani tekke

Background imageSufism Collection: Imam Hussein

Imam Hussein

Background imageSufism Collection: Whirling dervishes performance in Silvrikapi Meylana cultural center

Whirling dervishes performance in Silvrikapi Meylana cultural center

Background imageSufism Collection: Whirling dervish performance in Silvrikapi Meylana cultural center

Whirling dervish performance in Silvrikapi Meylana cultural center

Background imageSufism Collection: Whirling dervish performance in Silvrikapi Meylana cultural center

Whirling dervish performance in Silvrikapi Meylana cultural center

Background imageSufism Collection: Bektachi reading Coran

Bektachi reading Coran

Background imageSufism Collection: Sufi muslim brotherhood prayer and trance dancing

Sufi muslim brotherhood prayer and trance dancing

Background imageSufism Collection: Coran in a bektachi turbate

Coran in a bektachi turbate

Background imageSufism Collection: Detail of a bektachi dervishs costume

Detail of a bektachi dervishs costume

Background imageSufism Collection: Cemetery housing Sultan Bayezid in IIs tomb

Cemetery housing Sultan Bayezid in IIs tomb

Background imageSufism Collection: Baba Avdul in the garden of his tekkate

Baba Avdul in the garden of his tekkate

Background imageSufism Collection: Dervish in Melani tekke

Dervish in Melani tekke
22-year old dervish Myrteza Shehu in Melani tekke

Background imageSufism Collection: Bektachi turbate Graves Balteza

Bektachi turbate Graves Balteza
Bektachi turbate Graves of Xhefai Ibrahim Baba, Baba Fakri Mustafa & Baba Mustafa Balteza

Background imageSufism Collection: Turbate containing Baba Haxhi Saliajs grave (1936-2003)

Turbate containing Baba Haxhi Saliajs grave (1936-2003)

Background imageSufism Collection: Turbate keeper kissing the entrance

Turbate keeper kissing the entrance

Background imageSufism Collection: Bektachi dervish reading Coran

Bektachi dervish reading Coran

Background imageSufism Collection: Baba Faik in a turbate

Baba Faik in a turbate

Background imageSufism Collection: Bektachi woman opening the door of a turbate (shrine with saints tombs)

Bektachi woman opening the door of a turbate (shrine with saints tombs)

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S.S. Haxhi Dede Reshat Bardhi sitting in the Tirana Bektachi HQ

Background imageSufism Collection: Bektachi leader Haxhi Dede Reshat Bardhi

Bektachi leader Haxhi Dede Reshat Bardhi

Background imageSufism Collection: Bektachi dervish

Bektachi dervish

Background imageSufism Collection: ZODIAC: PISCES, c1350. Manuscript illumination, Polish, mid-14th century

ZODIAC: PISCES, c1350. Manuscript illumination, Polish, mid-14th century, for Al-Sufis Book of Fixed Stars written in Arabic, c964

Background imageSufism Collection: ZODIAC: AQUARIUS, c1350. Manuscript illumnation, Polish, mid-14th century

ZODIAC: AQUARIUS, c1350. Manuscript illumnation, Polish, mid-14th century, for Al-Sufis Book of Fixed Stars, written in Arabic, c964

Background imageSufism Collection: ZODIAC SIGN: LIBRA, c1350. Manuscript illumination, Polish, mid-14th century

ZODIAC SIGN: LIBRA, c1350. Manuscript illumination, Polish, mid-14th century, for Al-Sufis Book of Fixed Stars, written in Arabic, c964

Background imageSufism Collection: ZODIAC SIGN: VIRGO, c1350. Manuscript illumination, Polish, mid-14th century

ZODIAC SIGN: VIRGO, c1350. Manuscript illumination, Polish, mid-14th century, for Al-Sufis Book of Fixed Stars, written in Arabic, c964



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Sufism, an ancient mystical tradition within Islam, is beautifully depicted in various forms of art and cultural practices. One such portrayal can be seen in the Persian Timurid manuscript illumination from 1490, showcasing dancing dervishes immersed in spiritual ecstasy. These mesmerizing movements are also witnessed today as the Mevlevi or Whirling Dervishes perform their Sufi dance in Istanbul, Turkey. Their graceful spins and twirls symbolize a divine connection with the universe. Captured at the Royal Albert Hall, we witness the enchanting performance of these whirling dervishes. Originating from Samarkand and Bukhara in Uzbekistan, wandering Uzbek dervishes bring their unique interpretation to different corners of the world. Meanwhile, Konya hosts an annual Dervishes Festival where whirling dervishes gather to celebrate this sacred practice. The influence extends beyond geographical boundaries; even Paris had its encounter with a Persian dervish during an exhibition. The Mevlevi order continues to preserve this mystical heritage by performing the Sema ceremony that captivates audiences in Istanbul. In addition to these vibrant displays, Sufi shrines serve as sanctuaries for pilgrims seeking spiritual solace. A lady pilgrim dressed in a blue burqa finds tranquility sitting at the doorway of Gazargah shrine while others find themselves immersed within its hallways during their pilgrimage journey. Artistic depictions further illuminate our understanding of Sufism's essence - one such example being Ms E-14 Mystical conversation between Sufic sheikhs portrayed through gouache on paper. This artwork captures profound conversations held amongst esteemed sheikhs who delve into esoteric knowledge and wisdom. Through dancing dervishes and sacred rituals performed across continents like Europe, Asia Minor (Eurasia), and Central Anatolia (Turkey), sufi mysticism continues to inspire and enchant individuals seeking a deeper connection with the divine.