The Daily Life and Practices of the Dervishes
Their Religious Promises The dervishes professed lives of poverty, chastity, and obedience, much like the Capuchin friars and other Christian […]
Their Religious Promises The dervishes professed lives of poverty, chastity, and obedience, much like the Capuchin friars and other Christian […]
In Islamic thought, there has been a long debate about the role of free will, divine justice, and predestination. One
The royal mosques of Constantinople are among the most famous and magnificent religious buildings in the empire. Some of the
Although there were many discussions among scholars about how to explain religious law, a person was still considered a true
Ambassadors from distant countries, whose main goal was to promote trade and commerce—such as those from England, France, and the
In provinces like Egypt, Pashas could become extremely rich in a short time. Because of this great wealth, it was
Moldavia, which the Turks called “Eugdan,” first became a tributary state under Sultan Mehmed the Great. At that time, the
The office of the Prime Vizier was not only the highest position of duty and trust in the empire, but
Before ending this chapter, it is important to note that no one was promoted from the Seraglio without special favor
Seeing the danger before him, the man fled quickly through the terrace and ran into the royal garden. However, he