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Abdulhakim Arvasi or Sayyeed Abd al Haqeem-i Arvasi (1865–1943) was a Sunni Islamic scholar. == Life == Arvasi lived in the times of the late Ottoman Empire and the early Republic of Turkey. He was one of the most profound Islamic scholars of his time and a mujtahid. Arvasi was a descendant of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, and hence he had the title sayyed (seyyid in Turkish) before his name. He is the 33rd sheikh of the Naqshbandi order.〔Riva Kastoryano, Turkey Between Nationalism and Globalization, p 55. ISBN 0415529239〕 He was born in Van,〔Gareth Jenkins, Political Islam In Turkey, p 260〕 Turkey. He received religious education from the famous scholar and walî Seyyid Fehim-i Arvasi. He was deeply learned in many worldly and religious sciences such as: natural sciences, hadith, tafsir and tasawwuf. Arvasi taught in Van for 30 years after which he moved to Istanbul as the Russian Army had invaded the eastern part of the country.〔Itzchak Weismann, The Naqshbandiyya: Orthodoxy and Activism in a Worldwide Sufi Tradition, p 152〕 Arvasi taught in various madrasas and mosques of Istanbul for many years. Some of his most famous student was Necip Fazıl Kısakürek.〔Touraj Atabaki, The State and the Subaltern: Modernization, Society and the State in Turkey, p 131〕 Arvasi died in Ankara in 1943〔Riva Kastoryano, Turkey Between Nationalism and Globalization, p 55. ISBN 0415529239〕 after decades of teaching of Islam. He is buried in Baglum Cemetery, Ankara.
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