پژوهشهای تاریخی ایران و اسلام (Jul 2021)
Rumi's relationship with the Ottoman government from the time of Mustafa I to the end of the Ottoman period
Abstract
Rumi was one of the most powerful and important sects in the Ottoman Empire, which operated based on the customs and principles of Sufism. By adapting to the political and religious principles of the Ottoman Empire, Rumi established a deep connection with the Ottomans and by expanding his influence in the Ottoman system of government, he was active for a long time in various areas of Ottoman society. The main purpose of this article is to analyze the political, social and religious relations of Rumi with the Ottoman government from the beginning of the eleventh century AH / seventeenth century AD to the end of the Ottoman period. Rumi's approaches and activities in the Ottoman Empire, Rumi's relations with the Ottoman rulers, and Rumi's performance during the Reformation are the most important topics under consideration. The research method in this research is descriptive-analytical and the method of data collection is library. According to the findings of this study, Rumi always had a stable and close relationship with the Ottoman government, and the great Rumi, by influencing the Ottoman government, provided valuable services to the Ottoman government and led to the support of the Ottomans for Rumi. Have, so that even Rumi has replaced Bektashi. Thus, except in very rare cases, Rumi did not interfere in the political affairs of the Ottoman government and was not strict.
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