Mevlananın ingilizce tanıtımı,
Mevlana muzesi hakkında ingilizce bilgi,
Mevlana muzesi (ingilizce)
Mevlana was laid to rest beside his father in Konya in present day Turkey and over his remains a splendid shrine was erected The 13th century Mevlana mausoleum with its mosque, dance hall, dervish living quarters, school and tombs of some leaders of the Mevlevi Order «Find Konya»
The mausoleum continues to draw pilgrims from all parts of the Muslim and nonMuslim world, mainly because, although Mevlana was a philosopher and mystic of Islam, he was not a Muslim of the orthodox type While he was a devout Muslim, his doctrine advocates unlimited tolerance, positive reasoning, goodness, charity and awareness through love To him and to his disciples all religions are more or less truth Looking with the same eye on Muslim, Jew and Christian alike, his peaceful and tolerant teaching has appealed to men of all sects and creeds
turbe1jpg (10902 bytes)Mevlana Mausoleum was made a museum in 1927, four years after the establishment of the Turkish Republic It is now one of the most visited museums in Turkey, attracting more than two million visitors a year
Mevlana muzesi hakkında ingilizce bilgi,
Mevlana muzesi (ingilizce)
Mevlana was laid to rest beside his father in Konya in present day Turkey and over his remains a splendid shrine was erected The 13th century Mevlana mausoleum with its mosque, dance hall, dervish living quarters, school and tombs of some leaders of the Mevlevi Order «Find Konya»
The mausoleum continues to draw pilgrims from all parts of the Muslim and nonMuslim world, mainly because, although Mevlana was a philosopher and mystic of Islam, he was not a Muslim of the orthodox type While he was a devout Muslim, his doctrine advocates unlimited tolerance, positive reasoning, goodness, charity and awareness through love To him and to his disciples all religions are more or less truth Looking with the same eye on Muslim, Jew and Christian alike, his peaceful and tolerant teaching has appealed to men of all sects and creeds
turbe1jpg (10902 bytes)Mevlana Mausoleum was made a museum in 1927, four years after the establishment of the Turkish Republic It is now one of the most visited museums in Turkey, attracting more than two million visitors a year