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62 sufi
mystical, esp. related to Sufism. 2 a Sufic mystic. -
63 tarekat
k.r(Islam) path for mystics to follow, esp. Sufism. 2 k.r(Lit.) an order of mystics. -
64 kâmil
1. perfect, complete, consummate. 2. entire, full, whole. 3. mature and experienced person. 4. Sufism (someone) who has reached spiritual maturity, who has become spiritually wise. 5. slang hashish, hash. -
65 meczup
1. Sufism dervish who has been completely carried away by a mystical experience. 2. colloq. crazy, insane, deranged. -
66 meydan
"1. (a) wide, flat, open, outside area; open space; (public) square. 2. arena; ring. 3. (landing) field. 4. Sufism the universe. 5. section of a Bektashi or Mevlevi lodge in which the dervishes perform the religious ceremonies. 6. opportunity, occasion; possibility. -da 1. obvious, evident, clear. 2. in sight, within view, around. - almak to spread, increase, advance. - aramak to look for an opportunity. -a atılmak 1. to be brought up, be suggested, be broached. 2. to leap into action. -a atmak /ı/ to suggest, bring up, broach. - bırakmak /a/ 1. to give (someone) a chance (to do something): Konuşmama meydan bırakmadı. He didn´t give me a chance to speak. 2. to allow (something to happen): O toplantının yapılmasına meydan bırakmayacağız. We won´t let that meeting take place. -da bırakmak /ı/ 1. to leave (someone) homeless or without shelter. 2. to leave (something) out in the open, leave (something) out where anybody can see it. -ı boş bulmak to find an opportunity to do something (when there is no one or nothing to prevent one´s doing it). - bulamamak /a/ not to find a chance (to do something). - bulmak to find an opportunity. -a çıkarmak /ı/ 1. to bring (something) to light; to expose (something) to view. 2. to present (something) to the public; to make (something) public, reveal. 3. to bring (a child) to the point where he can look after his simplest needs. -a çıkmak 1. to be revealed, come to light; to become evident. 2. (for someone) to be seen (in public); to get around and about. 3. (for a child) to reach an age at which he can look after his simplest needs. - dayağı a public beating (given as an official punishment). - dayağı çekmek /a/ to give (an offender) a beating. -a dökmek /ı/ to make (something) public, reveal. -a düşmek 1. to mix with the crowd, go out in public. 2. to volunteer one´s services. 3. to become a prostitute. -a gelmek to come into existence, become a reality; to happen, occur. -a getirmek /ı/ 1. to bring forth, produce, do. 2. to be the cause of (something). -da kalmak to be left jobless or homeless, be in a bad way, Brit. be in Queer Street. - korkusu psych. agoraphobia. -a koymak /ı/ 1. to produce, create. 2. to set forth, present. 3. to reveal. - okumak /a/ to challenge, defy. - savaşı/muharebesi mil. major battle, decisive battle. - vermek /a/ 1. to give (someone) a chance (to do something): Onların kaçmasına meydan verme! Don´t give them a chance to run away! 2. to allow (something to happen): O binanın yıktırılmasına meydan vermemeliyiz. We ought not to allow that building to be torn down. -a vurmak /ı/ to reveal (something) clearly. " -
67 tarik
,-kı 1. road. 2. profession. 3. Sufism path, way of life. -ıyla 1. via, by way of. 2. by means of, by. -
68 İslam
1. Islam, the Islamic religion. 2. Islamic. 3. (a) Muslim. 4. resignation to God´s will. -a gelmek to become a Muslim. - gizemciliği Islamic mysticism, Sufism. - hukuku Islamic law. -´ın şartı beş, altıncısı insaf demişler. proverb Tempering justice with mercy is so important in Islam that it deserves to be made the sixth pillar of the Islamic faith.
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