The Historical Personality of Ḥāǧ Bektāš Walī Based on Historical and Mystical Sources

Document Type : Case Report

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Department of History and Civilisation of Islamic Nations, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran

Abstract
Ḥāǧ Bektāš WalīḪurāsānī was one of the Sufī Sheikhs, who left his
homeland Ḫurāsān after the Mongol invasion to Iran, and finally settled
down in Anatolia. The written sources of his time considered him as a
mystic(ʻārif)and one of the wāṣilāns ofḪurāsān. Despite Ḥāǧ Bektāš’
relationship with the leaders of the sociopolitical uprising of Bābā’is, and
the murder of his brother in that movement, he stayed away from them and
focused on training and teaching his followers, who were called Abdāls.
With the rise of the Ottomans, the Bektāšī order was organized and
dominated in Anatolia. The anti-Seljuk nature of the Bābā’is uprising, leads
the Seljuks historians tounderestimate them. The historians have not tried to
find the causes of Bābā’is uprising or address their thoughts. The Bektāšī
order stablished after Ḥāǧ Bektaš’ death, and he was at the center of
attention and interest of Bektāšīs; therefore, many miracles and
unbelievable stories have been created about him, so that his true character
could hardly be recognized. This article deals with the historical sources in
which the formation of Bektāšis are mentioned, as well as mystical sources
related to the Sufī Sheikhs in Anatolia, and compares them to the mystical
sources of Alevi-Bektāšīs, to shed light on the historical character of Ḥāǧ
Bektāši Walī.


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