HACIBEKTAS
HACI BEKTAS-I VELI
" How glad for those who shed light into the darkness of thought. "These words, written by Haci Bektas-i Veli, the famous Turkish-Islamic mystic, philosopher, and dervish from Khorasan, echo delicately in our ears as we enter the dervishes' convent. The lines, fraught with meaning, impart peace and love to our souls and transport us to the worlds completely different from our own. The stamp of Haci Bektas-i Veli's imprint upon Turkish, Islamic, and world history is deep and unmatched. Let us, therefore, attempt to become acquainted with and develop a sense for his world, filled as it is with love for humanity and for the universe, never forgetting that this is the path of love, the path of peace, the path of knowledge, the path of belief.
The principles and elements of Haci Bektas-i Veli's philosophy and life became the foundation on which the Bektashi dervish order developed. Bektashism was based on four tenets or "doors":
- the Door of the Shariah (Religious Law),
- the Door of Mysticism,
- the Door of Truth,
- and the Door of Spiritual Knowledge.
Some of the most known aphorisms of Haci Bektas-i Veli are:
- Seek and find. Do not hurt even if you are hurt yourself.
- Educate your women. Control your deeds, tongue, and desires.
- Whatever you seek, look for it in yourself. The adept are both pure and purifying.
- The first step of a talent is modesty. A person's perfection lies in the beauty of what he says.
- Condemn no nation or person. Do not impose on someone that which is too burdensome for him to bear.
- The end of the road that does not pass through knowledge is darkness. How glad for those who shed light into the darkness of thought.
- Prophets and saints are God's gift to humanity.
HACI BEKTAS-I VELI MUSEUM, THE DERGAH
Cilehane-Deliklitas
This is a cave located on Mt. Arafat three kilometers east of town, which, according to some, was used by Haci Bektas-i Veli as an ordeal cell. A local popular belief holds a person who passes through the hole in the rock will be purged of his sins. Also on the hill are a sacred spring, the Hact Bektas-i Veli, Yunus Emre, and Ozanlar (Bards) monuments, and a theater seating 5,000 people. The tomb of Mahsun-i Serif, the great Turkish poet and composer, who died recently is also in Cilehane.
Bestaslar
This site is located near Civril village about five kilometers north of town. The five huge rocks (Bestaslar means "Five Rocks") are geologically unusual and there is a legend told about them that is related in detail in Velayetname. According to the legend, these are the five stones who came to witness that Haci Bektas-i Veli is telling the truth. You will learn all the legends about Haci Bektas and other parts of Cappadocia from your guide.
In Turkish Heritage Travel, you can tailor make private tours including Hacibektas. The rate of full day private tours is 100 Euro per person including entrance fees, professional guide, lunch and transfers.
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