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Publication Year(Text) | November 2023 | ||||||||
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Page Count(Text) | 320 | ||||||||
Author(s) | Prof. Dr. MustafaKara | ||||||||
Series | Contemporary Islamic Thought | ||||||||
Publishing House | Dergâh Publications | ||||||||
Yedi İklim Dört Köşe (Seven Climates, Four Corners) is a work of spiritual and cultural geography authored by Prof. Dr. Mustafa Kara. It was published in November 2023 as part of Dergâh Publications' Contemporary Islamic Thought series. With its 320 pages, the text describes the geographical spread of Islamic Sufism.
The book examines the progression of Sufism along the Silk Road through key geographical routes: Bukhara–Bursa–Bosnia, Kashgar–Konya–Kosovo, and Cairo–Crimea–Kazan. It offers both a spatial and an intellectual journey along these routes, focusing on the influence and works of great Sufis such as Ahmad Yasawi, Ibn Arabi, Mevlana, and Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani. The final section draws attention to female dervishes and the figures of the Bâcıyân-ı Rûm (Sisters of Anatolia).
Mustafa Kara uses a method that blends academic language with storytelling. The book contains both documentary and narrative elements. The style is characterized by concrete geographical descriptions, biographical details of figures, and analyses of the period. The text integrates elements of enthusiasm and knowledge in a balanced manner.
Kara, Mustafa. Yedi İklim Dört Köşe. İstanbul: Dergâh Yayınları, Kasım 2023. Accessed on June 28, 2025. https://www.dergah.com.tr/kitaplar/yedi-iklim-dort-kose.
Publication Year(Text) | November 2023 | ||||||||
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Page Count(Text) | 320 | ||||||||
Author(s) | Prof. Dr. MustafaKara | ||||||||
Series | Contemporary Islamic Thought | ||||||||
Publishing House | Dergâh Publications | ||||||||
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