If you're looking for a more detailed breakdown, I can provide: The (adab) of the ritual. The full Arabic or Turkish text of the concluding prayer.
Followers believe that participating in the Hatme-i Hacegan cleanses the heart, strengthens the bond with their spiritual guide (rabita), and draws down divine mercy ( feyz ). It is often described as a "fortress" against spiritual distractions.
Performed when there are fewer than 10 participants, using shorter versions of the recitations. Core Recitations The practice follows a specific order of dhikr: Istighfar: Seeking forgiveness from Allah. Salawat: Sending blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad. Hatme I Hacegan Duasi
The (Seal of the Masters) is a central communal meditation and prayer ritual in the Nakşibendi Sufi tradition. It serves as a spiritual gathering where practitioners (murids) come together to recite specific verses from the Quran and dhikr (remembrances) to seek spiritual purification and the intercession of the Sufi masters. Structure and Practice
Specifically recited in many variations of the ritual. If you're looking for a more detailed breakdown,
The ritual concludes with the , a formal prayer that asks Allah to accept the recitations and bestow the rewards upon the souls of the Prophet Muhammad, his companions, and the chain of Sufi masters (Sâdât-ı Kirâm).
Performed when there are more than 10 participants. It involves the use of small pebbles or beads passed around to count specific recitations. It is often described as a "fortress" against
"Praise be to Allah... O Allah, deliver and reach the rewards of this noble and blessed hatme to the presence of the source of truth and purity, Muhammad al-Mustafa..." Spiritual Significance
If you're looking for a more detailed breakdown, I can provide: The (adab) of the ritual. The full Arabic or Turkish text of the concluding prayer.
Followers believe that participating in the Hatme-i Hacegan cleanses the heart, strengthens the bond with their spiritual guide (rabita), and draws down divine mercy ( feyz ). It is often described as a "fortress" against spiritual distractions.
Performed when there are fewer than 10 participants, using shorter versions of the recitations. Core Recitations The practice follows a specific order of dhikr: Istighfar: Seeking forgiveness from Allah. Salawat: Sending blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad.
The (Seal of the Masters) is a central communal meditation and prayer ritual in the Nakşibendi Sufi tradition. It serves as a spiritual gathering where practitioners (murids) come together to recite specific verses from the Quran and dhikr (remembrances) to seek spiritual purification and the intercession of the Sufi masters. Structure and Practice
Specifically recited in many variations of the ritual.
The ritual concludes with the , a formal prayer that asks Allah to accept the recitations and bestow the rewards upon the souls of the Prophet Muhammad, his companions, and the chain of Sufi masters (Sâdât-ı Kirâm).
Performed when there are more than 10 participants. It involves the use of small pebbles or beads passed around to count specific recitations.
"Praise be to Allah... O Allah, deliver and reach the rewards of this noble and blessed hatme to the presence of the source of truth and purity, Muhammad al-Mustafa..." Spiritual Significance