@@harebs0058 To je u Dervisevicima kod Suhe,Zivinicka opstina ... Turbe Ibrahima Dervisevica Abuke ... Mozes naci i na You Tube:"Abukino Turbe - legenda o Ibrahimu Dervisevicu Abuki" ... Meni je u rodu preko nene po materi,Pasuni Dervisevic i svi smo "Melamije" po starini,samo sto je kod mene treci ciklus po "Hazreti Muhamed Nuru" iz Strumice,Makedonija
@@HashimAziz1 I dont mean the Sheikh. I met someone years ago who knew some of the member in the Video. In Kosovo there were also killed people with no reason from the serbian police. But maybe someone has more Information about that.
Asalamu alaikum wa Rahmatullahi, great video as always.... Eid mubarak my friend... Quick quéstion, i looked up this tariqa but couldn't find anything of worth talking about its history. Any help? Peace on you and your loved ones brother and all of us.
Alaykum salam. Eid Mubarak to you as well. "Melami" means someone who criticizes themselves and doesn't care about what other people think of them at all. The melamis don't consider themselves as a tariqa (at least not your typical tariqa). Melamis don't have special clothes, they are not allowed to call themselves "melami" or show their true identity unless someone asks about them and is truly and honestly interested in the teachings that they study. So they are not allowed to invite, but people have to find them. That's why you probably never heard of them. There have been I think 3 different waves of Melamis throughout the centuries. But the last and current one is the one starting from Pir Seyyid Muhammed Nurul Arabi (1813-1887) who was born in Cairo, Egypt. His teachings after he became the Pir of Melamis were focused on the Balkans region of Europe (at that time called Rumelia). Now no one knows for sure where they are spread around the world but the main regions are Turkey and the Balkans. I don't know why in the description of the video they said that the Melamis are highly influenced by the teachings of Ibn Arabi. I mean they are as much as any other spiritual seeking Muslim, but their Pir is Seyyid Muhammed Nurul Arabi
@@alboshajdari3316 OHHH!!! Mashallah, i know of whom you speak now. Where I'm from and from what I've learned we associate them heavily with qalandariya. For some reason Astaghfir Allah i didn't put the two together because maybe it's spelled differently but i know understand Malamatiyya And malami refers to the same thing. Pardon my error. Allah ibarek fik khoya
@@alboshajdari3316 and thank you for the great explanation. One day i will visit these people of tariqa insha'allah. Allah ya moulana. Pardon my ignorance again but i had always associated them more with Persia, is that wrong?
Unfortunately I had to remove it from the description due to TH-cam not allowing the length but I wasn't acquainted with the Melami tariqah before this video so most of my information on it comes from this series of articles: ibnarabisociety.org/melami-supra-order-part-one-victoria-rowe-holbrook
@@alboshajdari3316 Regarding the Ibn Arabi influence, I was primarily referring to his Wahdat al-Wajud, which is referenced in Hilmi Maliqi's poems and in this video, and seems as crucial a belief for the Melamis of the third wave as it was for those of the second and first.
In Bosnia we have another melami branch, hamzawi-melami-bayrami and this is so nice.
Ima turbe Hamvzevijskog Seyha iznad Zivinica kod Tuzle
@@Bosniak803 imas li vise podataka o tome? Ime, lokacija??
@@harebs0058 To je u Dervisevicima kod Suhe,Zivinicka opstina ... Turbe Ibrahima Dervisevica Abuke ... Mozes naci i na You Tube:"Abukino Turbe - legenda o Ibrahimu Dervisevicu Abuki" ... Meni je u rodu preko nene po materi,Pasuni Dervisevic i svi smo "Melamije" po starini,samo sto je kod mene treci ciklus po "Hazreti Muhamed Nuru" iz Strumice,Makedonija
@@harebs0058 Selo Suha kod Zivinica (Turbe Ibrahima Dervisevica Abuke)
This is beyond beautiful! Thank you so much!
Love it!! This is amazingly beautiful. And old footage like this is so cool.
Amazing مَاشَآءَاللّهُ
may allah reward your hard work hashim
Mashallah. Thank you for translating
Amazing video. Keep up the great work.
thank you so much for this channel. barakallahu feek!!
Many of them died as shaheed ☝️
I didn't know that. What happened?
@@HashimAziz1 killed by serbian police forces
@@noahnuh6857 إنا للله وإنا إليه راجعون
Do you know what year this took place in?
@@HashimAziz1 I dont mean the Sheikh. I met someone years ago who knew some of the member in the Video.
In Kosovo there were also killed people with no reason from the serbian police. But maybe someone has more Information about that.
It was a different tarika not this one but the city where the massacre happened is the same
Asalamu alaikum wa Rahmatullahi, great video as always.... Eid mubarak my friend... Quick quéstion, i looked up this tariqa but couldn't find anything of worth talking about its history. Any help? Peace on you and your loved ones brother and all of us.
Alaykum salam. Eid Mubarak to you as well.
"Melami" means someone who criticizes themselves and doesn't care about what other people think of them at all.
The melamis don't consider themselves as a tariqa (at least not your typical tariqa). Melamis don't have special clothes, they are not allowed to call themselves "melami" or show their true identity unless someone asks about them and is truly and honestly interested in the teachings that they study. So they are not allowed to invite, but people have to find them. That's why you probably never heard of them.
There have been I think 3 different waves of Melamis throughout the centuries. But the last and current one is the one starting from Pir Seyyid Muhammed Nurul Arabi (1813-1887) who was born in Cairo, Egypt. His teachings after he became the Pir of Melamis were focused on the Balkans region of Europe (at that time called Rumelia). Now no one knows for sure where they are spread around the world but the main regions are Turkey and the Balkans.
I don't know why in the description of the video they said that the Melamis are highly influenced by the teachings of Ibn Arabi. I mean they are as much as any other spiritual seeking Muslim, but their Pir is Seyyid Muhammed Nurul Arabi
@@alboshajdari3316 OHHH!!! Mashallah, i know of whom you speak now. Where I'm from and from what I've learned we associate them heavily with qalandariya. For some reason Astaghfir Allah i didn't put the two together because maybe it's spelled differently but i know understand Malamatiyya
And malami refers to the same thing. Pardon my error. Allah ibarek fik khoya
@@alboshajdari3316 and thank you for the great explanation. One day i will visit these people of tariqa insha'allah. Allah ya moulana. Pardon my ignorance again but i had always associated them more with Persia, is that wrong?
Unfortunately I had to remove it from the description due to TH-cam not allowing the length but I wasn't acquainted with the Melami tariqah before this video so most of my information on it comes from this series of articles:
ibnarabisociety.org/melami-supra-order-part-one-victoria-rowe-holbrook
@@alboshajdari3316 Regarding the Ibn Arabi influence, I was primarily referring to his Wahdat al-Wajud, which is referenced in Hilmi Maliqi's poems and in this video, and seems as crucial a belief for the Melamis of the third wave as it was for those of the second and first.
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