
The Grand Çamlıca Mosque is a place of worship located on Çamlıca Hill in the Üsküdar district of Istanbul and holds the distinction of being the largest mosque in Türkiye. Its architecture, which blends Ottoman and Seljuk traditional styles with modern lines, has become a significant landmark in Istanbul’s skyline. The mosque was officially opened on 3 May 2019 with the participation of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.Construction of the mosque, whose foundation stone was laid on 7 August 2013 o
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Sümeyra Uzun

Aşure is recognized as a traditional dessert across the Türkiye region, including Middle East and Balkans, with important cultural roots. This sweet, carrying both religious and social significance, is prepared during a specific period of the year, particularly on the tenth day of the Islamic lunar month of Muharram, and distributed for communal sharing. Aşure has been preserved for centuries as a multi-layered cultural symbol shaped by literature and belief systems.History and OriginsThe sacred
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Meryem Betül Kaya

Seven Climates, Four Corners is a work on spiritual and cultural geography by Prof. Dr. Mustafa Kara. Published in November 2023 by Dergâh Yayınları as part of its Contemporary Islamic Thought series, the 320-page text explores the geographical spread of Islamic Sufism.SubjectThe book examines the advancement of Sufism along key geographical routes of the Silk Road: Bukhara–Bursa–Bosnia, Kashgar–Konya–Kosovo, and Cairo–Crimea–Kazan. Through the influences and works of major Sufis such as Ahmad Y
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Muhammed Samed Acar

Kisve is an Arabic-origin word meaning “covering” or “garment.” The term is particularly used in Islamic culture and traditions to refer to the covering of the Kaaba. These coverings, which envelop sacred structures, shrines, or important religious objects, serve both physical protection and symbolic meanings. Today, the expression “Kisve-i Şerife” specifically denotes the black silk covering of the Kaaba.Historical DevelopmentThe use of kisve dates back to pre-Islamic times. The practice of cov
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Sümeyye Akkanat Terzioğlu