Saçlı Kasım Dede Tomb

Audio Narration:

Person in the Tomb:

Saçlı Kasım Dede

Location of the Tomb:

Fatih, İstanbul

Title:

Saint (Wali)

Birth / Death:

Unknown - Unknown

About the Person:
  • Detailed historical records about Saçlı Kasım Dede have not survived to the present day. However, his name suggests that he was a beloved and respected figure within Ottoman-era popular belief.
  • According to tradition, he was regarded as a man of spiritual grace (keramet sahibi) and venerated as a friend of God.
  • The epithet “Saçlı” (the Hairy) likely originates from a distinctive physical trait or a folk tale associated with him.
  • His tomb has long served as a local site of visitation and prayer, especially among neighborhood residents.
About the Tomb:

Construction Year: Unknown

Ordered by: Unknown

Architect: Unknown

Prominent Features:

  • The tomb is a modest, square-planned structure.
  • Inside are three graves; the identities of the individuals buried alongside Saçlı Kasım Dede are not precisely known, but they are likely his family members or close companions.
  • The exterior is plain, with blue iron grilles covering the windows.
  • The courtyard contains old gravestones.
  • The tomb remains a place of visitation, supplication, and votive offerings among the people.
  • It is a spiritual site preserved and respected by the local community.