Keskul-u Fukara
This beautiful miniature painting depicts Keşkül-ü Fukara. The term “Keşkül-ü Fukara” is often used by dervishes and Sufis, and it refers to begging bowls or dishes. This term generally signifies a dervish or Sufi going from house to house collecting food. This is an act performed by dervishes and Sufis to break their pride and discipline their egos. In the rank of dervishhood, the term “Keşkül-ü Fukara” represents an important stage that a dervish must overcome in his spiritual journey. This is part of the dervish’s effort to transcend his own self and get closer to Allah. A dervish is a person who embarks on the path of spirituality, striving to get closer to Allah, and is a believer with good morals. The term “Keşkül-ü Fukara” also depicts the dervish’s relationship with society and his desire to serve the community. Dervishes collect food from houses to help the poor section of the society and meet their needs. This shows the dervish’s commitment to society and his desire to serve. In summary, the term “Keşkül-ü Fukara” represents an important stage in the dervish’s spiritual journey, the desire to serve the community, and the effort to get closer to Allah. This is an important matter in the rank of dervishhood
Keskul-u Fukara Miniature Painting
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