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Hacı Bayram-ı Veli

Haji Bayram-e Wali
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The cenotaph of "Haji Bayram Wali" is located inside Hacı Bayram Mosque's Tomb in Ulus, Ankara
Born 1352 CE
Solfasol Village, Ankara
Died 1430 (aged 77–78)
Ulus, Ankara
Ethnicity Turkish
Era Medieval
Region Ottoman Empire, Anatolia
Religion Islam
Creed Sunni Sufi Islam
Main interest(s) Sufi poetry, Dhikr
Notable idea(s) Bayramiyya tariqah

Hacı Bayram-ı Veli or Haji Bayram Wali (Arabic: الحاج بيرم ولي‎‎) (1352–1430) was a Turkish poet, a Sufi, and the founder of the Bayrami Sufi order. He also composed a number of hymns.

He lived between 1352 and 1430. His original name was Numan, he changed it to Bayram after he met his spiritual leader Somuncu Baba during the festival of Eid ul-Adha (called Kurban Bayramı in Turkish).

Haji Bayram was born in small village in Ankara Province, and became a scholar of Islam. His life changed after he received instruction in Tasawwuf in the city of Kayseri from Shāikh Hāmeed Hāmeed’ūd-Dīn-ee Wālī, who was actually one of the murshids of the Sāfav’īyyah Tariqah Sheikh Khoja Alā ad-Dīn Alī.

The two mystics, Shāikh Hāmeed’ūd-Dīn-ee Wālī (Somunju Baba) and Haji Bayram, were living in the city of Bursa when they made the Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca) together. During this holy journey Hāmeed’ūd-Dīn-ee Wālī continued to teach sufism. Shāikh Hāmeed’ūd-Dīn died in 1412 passing his authority to Haji Bayram Wali, who returned to Ankara as the sheikh (leader) of an Islamic sufi tariqa called Bayrami. He built a Dervish lodge on the site in Ankara where his tomb and mosque stand today. People came to stay there and learn about sufism. The order grew popular with Bayram's successful teaching.


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