Mehdi, Mesih, Kutup Ve Abdal İnançlarına Eleştirel Yaklaşım
Author(s) -
Emrullah FATİŞ
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of turkish studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1308-2140
DOI - 10.7827/turkishstudies.11964
Subject(s) - political science
The spread of concepts such as Mahdi, Messiah, Qutb, Abdal among the people is closely related to the fact that a secular project is being carried out. We can name the one who is going to run the project, “ the Holy Master”. The Holy Master is a leader with extraordinary powers, occasionally acting as God, sometimes subordinate to God. The people around this leader can be assigned to roles that are related to the project. In order to get a person to the position of a holy master, people are taught superstitions that are claimed to be teachings of the prophet or originated from divine revelation. In our work we tried to show baselessness of these so-called evidences and falsity of the holy master. If those who has no connection with the organisation has been announced as holy master, and masters who have a relation with the organisation declared as genuine and others fake, by those who try to make a room for their superstitions even some academics, this reveals how serious is the situation. Those who claim that there’s spirituality that is transferred from father to son and try to give a share to their masters and they declare other masters as fake. The claim that genuine successors of Muhammed can meet with the Prophet in person is a superstition and those who supports this superstition paved the way for FETÖ. If we accept this claim in which category shall we put rebellious son of the Prophet Noah? “Mahdi”, “Masih”, “Qutb”, “Abdal” are conceptions that build on suspicious information. Briefly, in this article, we’re criticising those who abuses the religion and establish organisations through these conceptions.
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