Mevlevi: The Remembrance of Allah

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Mevlevi: The Remembrance of Allah

One of two paintings depicting Turkish ‘Whirling Dervishes’.
This painting is framed and available for sale.
70×50cm acrylic paint on canvas.

Adapted from Amedeo Preziosi – Turks here

The original work of art is in the Public Domain because of its age.

A link to the origins and history of this religious group can be found here or scroll to the bottom of this page.





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Sufi whirling (or Sufi spinning), (Arabic: رقص سماع‎) is a turning meditation that originated among Sufis, which is still practiced by the Dervishes of the Mevlevi order. It is a symbolic ritual through which dervishes (also called semazens) aim to reach the “perfect” (kemal). The aim is to abandon one’s nafs, egos or personal desires, by listening to God and the music (hence the term sema), thinking about God and whirling which has been compared to the orbiting of the planets in the Solar System around the sun.

As explained by Sufis:

In the symbolism of the Sema ritual, the semazen’s camel’s hair hat (sikke) represents the tombstone of the ego; his wide, white skirt represents the ego’s shroud. By removing his black cloak, he is spiritually reborn to the truth. At the beginning of the Sema, by holding his arms crosswise, the semazen appears to represent the number one, thus testifying to God’s unity. While whirling, his arms are open: his right arm is directed to the sky, ready to receive God’s beneficence; his left hand, upon which his eyes are fastened, is turned toward the earth. The semazen conveys God’s spiritual gift to those who are witnessing the Sema. Revolving from right to left around the heart, the semazen embraces all humanity with love. The human being has been created with love in order to love. Mevlâna Jalâluddîn Rumi says, “All loves are a bridge to Divine love. Yet, those who have not had a taste of it do not know!”

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Mevlevi: The Remembrance of Allah by taiche
Mevlevi: The Remembrance of Allah by taiche
  • mychaelalchemy

    mychaelalchemy

    a whirling Dervisher?

  • taiche replied

    One and the same -just looking for a suitable write-up!

  • mychaelalchemy

    mychaelalchemy

    the Sufis were considered wise and entertaining and knew medicine, witty, theri main concern was enlightenment

  • Solomon Walker

    Solomon Walker

    awesome rendition of the original artwork, and wonderful dedication to a scared ancient custom that moved so many throughout the ages…glad to say this custom is still practiced and still exalted…

  • taiche replied

    Thankyou for your positive feedback – and taking time to make it. Enjoy 2009!

  • stevendesiow

    stevendesiow

    Nice works.

  • taiche replied

    Thankyou for your comments – appreciated.

  • Eyal Nahmias

    Eyal Nahmias

    Thanks for sharing this image with the Art of the Middle East group.

  • Ted Widen

    Ted Widen

    You’ve done a fantastic job of re-creating the motion and the emotion of this scene. Awesome!

  • taiche replied

    Thankyou for your kind words.

  • cheetaah

    cheetaah

    You have done it very well. great work. xoxoo

  • taiche replied

    Thankyou – appreciate you coming back in 2009 to comment!

  • Carol-Anne Kozik

    Carol-Anne Kozik

    Superb work my dear. xxx

  • taiche

    taiche

    Thankyou for your kind words. Hope to see you more!

  • Alan Findlater

    Alan Findlater

    excellent work well done

  • taiche replied

    Thankyou for your kind words and for viewing my portfolio.

  • linda858100

    linda858100

    awesome

  • taiche replied

    Thanks for your comment – appreciated again.

  • helene ruiz

    helene ruiz

    excellent!

  • taiche replied

    Thankyou for dropping by an leaving such a nice comment!

  • rodeorose

    rodeorose

    I remember these guys from across the Blue Mosque where we stayed. The Dervishes dancing in the night.You brought back full my memories of Istanbul with it.More welcoming people we never met. This is such a nice image Taiche ;))

  • taiche replied

    It”s a great country, with very welcoming people ,,,,I am very lucky to be living here, Thankyou for the comments

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