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Abdülbaki Gölpınarlı

Abdülbaki Gölpınarlı (1900—1982) was a Turkish literary historian of Azerbaijani descent, known for his works on Sufism, Divan literature and Iranian literature. He was a translator and educator, "an outstanding interpreter of Sufism, especially the Mawlaviyya and Bektashiyya schools",[1] as well as "one of the greatest scholars of Turkish Sufism".[2]

Abdülbaki Gölpınarlı
Born
Mustafa İzzet Bâkî

(1900-01-12)January 12, 1900
Istanbul
DiedAugust 25, 1982(1982-08-25) (aged 82)
Istanbul
Known forLiterary historian

Early life and education Edit

Gölpınarlı was born Mustafa İzzet Bâkî in Istanbul on 12 January 1900, and he died in Istanbul 25 August 1982. His father, journalist Ahmed Agah Efendi, was a follower of the Mevlevi Order who worked as an Ottoman civil servant in Rusjuk, Bulgaria, then moved to Istanbul during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78. His mother was Aliye Şöhret Hanım. His family was from Gence, Azerbaijan.[1]

After his father's death he worked in bookshop in İstanbul Vezneciler and as a teacher and administrator in Menbâ-i İrfân İptidiari School in Alaca district of Çorum. In 1922 he returned to Istanbul, where he completed his last year in the MFA. He graduated from Istanbul University, Faculty of Literature, Department of Turkish Language and Literature, under the supervision of Köprülüzade Mehmet Fuat Bey. His 1930 thesis was titled Melâmilik and Melâmiler.

Career Edit

As a teacher of literature, he worked in Istanbul's Haydarpaşa High School, and with high schools in Konya, Kayseri, Balıkesir and Kastamonu. He was a Persian language lecturer at Ankara University, on the faculty of Language, History and Geography. After earning his doctorate, he taught Islamic-Turkish Sufism history and literature at Istanbul University. In his Divan Literature Declaration (1945), he controversially criticised Divan literature using an ideological approach.[3] "According to the book's argument, Divan literature was a bad imitation of Iranian literature; he was not interested in social problems. Later, he approached Divan poetry with a softer attitude and prepared it for publication from the structure like Fuzuli Divanı (1948) and 'Nedim Divanı (1951)."[4]

In 1945 he was arrested for allegedly violating Article 142 of the Turkish Criminal Code; after serving 10 months in prison, he was acquitted.[5]

In 1949 he voluntarily retired. He died 25 August 1982.[5]

Selected publications Edit

  • Boratav, PN, & Golpinar, A. (1943). Pir Sultan Abdal. Ankara: AÜ DTCF Turkish Language and Literature Institute Publication.
  • Gölpinarli, A. (1945). Tabiat ve Divan Edebiyatı. Divan Edebiyatı Beyanındadır, Đstanbul.
  • Golpinar, A. (1950). The Organization and Sources of Futuvet in Islamic and Turkish Provinces. Istanbul University Faculty of Economics Journal,11,1-4.
  • Gölpınarlı, A. (1951). Mevlânâ Celaleddin.
  • Golpinar, A. (1952). The organization and its sources in the Islamic and Turkish provinces . Istanbul University.
  • Gölpınarlı, A. (1953). After Mevlânâ Mevlevilik.
  • Gölpınarlı, A. (1953). Kaygusuz Abdal-Hatayi-Kul Himmet.
  • Gölpınarlı, A. (1953). Nesi-mî-Usulî-Ruhî.
  • Gölpınarlı, A. (1954-55, 4 books) Divan Poetry.
  • Gölpınarlı, A. (1955) Qur'an and Translation.
  • Gölpinarli, A. (1956). "Rumi and a justified wish" (PDF). earsiv.sehir.edu.tr.
  • Gölpinarli, A. (1958). The Twelve Imams.
  • Rumi, MCI (1959). Divân-ı Kebîr (trans. Abdülbaki Gölpınarlı).
  • Rumi, FI (1958). Vilâyet-nâme Menâkıb-ı Hacı Bektâş-ı Velî, nşr. Abdulbaki Golpinarli, Istanbul.
  • Gölpinarli, A. (1961). Nasreddin Hodja.
  • Gölpinarli, A. (1961). Yunus Emre and Sufism (Sufism).
  • Gölpinarli, A. (1963). Mevlevi Adap and Erkanı.
  • Gölpinarli, A. (1965). Yunus Emre, Risâlat al-Nushiyye and Divan.
  • Rumi, MC (1965). Mevlânâ, Mecallis-i Seb'a: Seven Houses (trans. Abdülbaki Gölpınarlı).
  • Golpinar, A. (1966). Shaykh Theoday Shaykh Bedreddin . Meat.
  • Gölpinarli, A. (1966). Sheikh Bedreddin, son of the Simavna Kadı.
  • Gölpinarli, A. (1969). Hz. Muhammad and Islam.
  • Gölpinarli, A. (1969). 100 Cults and Sects in Turkey in Question.
  • Gölpinarli, A. (1969). Sufism in 100 questions (Vol. 14). Real Publisher.
  • Gölpinarli, A. (Ed.). (1972). Anthology of Turkish Sufi poetry. National publications.
  • Golpinar, A. (1973). The catalog of Hurûfî texts (No. 6). Turkish Historical Society Printing House.
  • Gölpinarli, A. (1973). Hayyam and Rubai.
  • Gölpinarli, A. (1978). Idioms and Proverbs Translating from Sufism to Our Language.
  • Golpinar, A. (1979). Islamic sects and Shi'ism throughout history (Vol. 6). Der Publishing House.
  • Gölpınarlı, Abdülbaki (August 13, 2015). "Burgazi ve 'Fütüvvetname'si". İstanbul Üniversitesi İktisat Fakültesi Mecmuası (in Turkish). 15 (1–4): 0. ISSN 1304-0235.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Oxford Index Search Results - Oxford Reference". Retrieved February 2, 2019.
  2. ^ "Abdulbaki GolpinarliYunus Emre. Life and Works". Sandro Teti Editore. Retrieved March 8, 2019.
  3. ^ "Abdülbaki Gölpınarlı Hayatı, Edebi Kişiliği, Eserleri". www.turkedebiyati.org. Retrieved September 28, 2019.
  4. ^ "Abdülbaki Gölpınarlı Kimdir Eserleri". www.derszamani.net (in Turkish). Retrieved September 28, 2019.
  5. ^ a b "Abdulbaki Gölpınarlı Kimdir - Timetürk Biyografi". www.timeturk.com. Retrieved September 28, 2019.

External links Edit

  • Abdülbaki Gölpınarlı Turkology articles
  • Sound cloud interview (audio, 6:56 minutes)
  • Abdülbaki Gölpınarlı - İslamda Heykel(1981) on YouTube (video, 5:09 minutes)

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Abdulbaki Golpinarli 1900 1982 was a Turkish literary historian of Azerbaijani descent known for his works on Sufism Divan literature and Iranian literature He was a translator and educator an outstanding interpreter of Sufism especially the Mawlaviyya and Bektashiyya schools 1 as well as one of the greatest scholars of Turkish Sufism 2 Abdulbaki GolpinarliBornMustafa Izzet Baki 1900 01 12 January 12 1900IstanbulDiedAugust 25 1982 1982 08 25 aged 82 IstanbulKnown forLiterary historian Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Selected publications 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education EditGolpinarli was born Mustafa Izzet Baki in Istanbul on 12 January 1900 and he died in Istanbul 25 August 1982 His father journalist Ahmed Agah Efendi was a follower of the Mevlevi Order who worked as an Ottoman civil servant in Rusjuk Bulgaria then moved to Istanbul during the Russo Turkish War of 1877 78 His mother was Aliye Sohret Hanim His family was from Gence Azerbaijan 1 After his father s death he worked in bookshop in Istanbul Vezneciler and as a teacher and administrator in Menba i Irfan Iptidiari School in Alaca district of Corum In 1922 he returned to Istanbul where he completed his last year in the MFA He graduated from Istanbul University Faculty of Literature Department of Turkish Language and Literature under the supervision of Kopruluzade Mehmet Fuat Bey His 1930 thesis was titled Melamilik and Melamiler Career EditAs a teacher of literature he worked in Istanbul s Haydarpasa High School and with high schools in Konya Kayseri Balikesir and Kastamonu He was a Persian language lecturer at Ankara University on the faculty of Language History and Geography After earning his doctorate he taught Islamic Turkish Sufism history and literature at Istanbul University In his Divan Literature Declaration 1945 he controversially criticised Divan literature using an ideological approach 3 According to the book s argument Divan literature was a bad imitation of Iranian literature he was not interested in social problems Later he approached Divan poetry with a softer attitude and prepared it for publication from the structure like Fuzuli Divani 1948 and Nedim Divani 1951 4 In 1945 he was arrested for allegedly violating Article 142 of the Turkish Criminal Code after serving 10 months in prison he was acquitted 5 In 1949 he voluntarily retired He died 25 August 1982 5 Selected publications EditBoratav PN amp Golpinar A 1943 Pir Sultan Abdal Ankara AU DTCF Turkish Language and Literature Institute Publication Golpinarli A 1945 Tabiat ve Divan Edebiyati Divan Edebiyati Beyanindadir Đstanbul Golpinar A 1950 The Organization and Sources of Futuvet in Islamic and Turkish Provinces Istanbul University Faculty of Economics Journal 11 1 4 Golpinarli A 1951 Mevlana Celaleddin Golpinar A 1952 The organization and its sources in the Islamic and Turkish provinces Istanbul University Golpinarli A 1953 After Mevlana Mevlevilik Golpinarli A 1953 Kaygusuz Abdal Hatayi Kul Himmet Golpinarli A 1953 Nesi mi Usuli Ruhi Golpinarli A 1954 55 4 books Divan Poetry Golpinarli A 1955 Qur an and Translation Golpinarli A 1956 Rumi and a justified wish PDF earsiv sehir edu tr Golpinarli A 1958 The Twelve Imams Rumi MCI 1959 Divan i Kebir trans Abdulbaki Golpinarli Rumi FI 1958 Vilayet name Menakib i Haci Bektas i Veli nsr Abdulbaki Golpinarli Istanbul Golpinarli A 1961 Nasreddin Hodja Golpinarli A 1961 Yunus Emre and Sufism Sufism Golpinarli A 1963 Mevlevi Adap and Erkani Golpinarli A 1965 Yunus Emre Risalat al Nushiyye and Divan Rumi MC 1965 Mevlana Mecallis i Seb a Seven Houses trans Abdulbaki Golpinarli Golpinar A 1966 Shaykh Theoday Shaykh Bedreddin Meat Golpinarli A 1966 Sheikh Bedreddin son of the Simavna Kadi Golpinarli A 1969 Hz Muhammad and Islam Golpinarli A 1969 100 Cults and Sects in Turkey in Question Golpinarli A 1969 Sufism in 100 questions Vol 14 Real Publisher Golpinarli A Ed 1972 Anthology of Turkish Sufi poetry National publications Golpinar A 1973 The catalog of Hurufi texts No 6 Turkish Historical Society Printing House Golpinarli A 1973 Hayyam and Rubai Golpinarli A 1978 Idioms and Proverbs Translating from Sufism to Our Language Golpinar A 1979 Islamic sects and Shi ism throughout history Vol 6 Der Publishing House Golpinarli Abdulbaki August 13 2015 Burgazi ve Futuvvetname si Istanbul Universitesi Iktisat Fakultesi Mecmuasi in Turkish 15 1 4 0 ISSN 1304 0235 References Edit a b Oxford Index Search Results Oxford Reference Retrieved February 2 2019 Abdulbaki GolpinarliYunus Emre Life and Works Sandro Teti Editore Retrieved March 8 2019 Abdulbaki Golpinarli Hayati Edebi Kisiligi Eserleri www turkedebiyati org Retrieved September 28 2019 Abdulbaki Golpinarli Kimdir Eserleri www derszamani net in Turkish Retrieved September 28 2019 a b Abdulbaki Golpinarli Kimdir Timeturk Biyografi www timeturk com Retrieved September 28 2019 External links EditAbdulbaki Golpinarli Articles Abdulbaki Golpinarli Turkology articles Sound cloud interview audio 6 56 minutes Abdulbaki Golpinarli Islamda Heykel 1981 on YouTube video 5 09 minutes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abdulbaki Golpinarli amp oldid 1154414046, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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