Post by account_disabled on Feb 17, 2024 22:45:54 GMT -5
Sema is a Sufi concept, and Sufi music refers to the state of hearing sound and meaning, moving in ecstasy, and spinning in ecstasy. This tradition has existed since the early days of Islam and has caused controversy among Sufis. Sema, which is considered halal according to Sufis, is considered haram by religious scholars outside the sects. However, sema, which was performed by Mevlana with religious and mystical enthusiasm in the 13th century, gradually developed and became a ritual in itself.
Sema, known Business & Consumer Email List today as the Mevlevi ritual, has been registered as an Intangible Cultural Heritage by Turkey's UNESCO. Whirling Dervishes believe that they hear the truths of the universe by dancing in a whirling dance during the sema, and they try to live in accordance with these truths. history Sema was a common practice among Sufis from the early days of Islam. However, the issue of whether the sky is compatible or not with the religion of Islam has been a controversial issue for a long time.
Some Sufis were performing Sema before Mevlana, but when Mevlana made the Sema tradition more systematic and disciplined, it became an important ritual. Mevlana started performing whirling after meeting Şems-i Tebrizî, and over time, this tradition became the center of Mevlevi rituals. The clothes of the whirling dervishes and the rituals during the whirling dervish have developed over time, along with the ceremonies held in the whirling dervishes. As a result of Turkey's application in 2005, Mevlevi Sema Ceremonies were described as a "masterpiece" by UNESCO and were included in the Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2008.
Sema, known Business & Consumer Email List today as the Mevlevi ritual, has been registered as an Intangible Cultural Heritage by Turkey's UNESCO. Whirling Dervishes believe that they hear the truths of the universe by dancing in a whirling dance during the sema, and they try to live in accordance with these truths. history Sema was a common practice among Sufis from the early days of Islam. However, the issue of whether the sky is compatible or not with the religion of Islam has been a controversial issue for a long time.
Some Sufis were performing Sema before Mevlana, but when Mevlana made the Sema tradition more systematic and disciplined, it became an important ritual. Mevlana started performing whirling after meeting Şems-i Tebrizî, and over time, this tradition became the center of Mevlevi rituals. The clothes of the whirling dervishes and the rituals during the whirling dervish have developed over time, along with the ceremonies held in the whirling dervishes. As a result of Turkey's application in 2005, Mevlevi Sema Ceremonies were described as a "masterpiece" by UNESCO and were included in the Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2008.