El Hac Mehmed Emin Efendi Sufi Lodge
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construction year:
18th century (Estimated)
location:
Fatih, İstanbul
ordered by:
El Hac Mehmed Emin Efendi
architect:
Unknown
Changes After Construction:
- It is understood from Ottoman-period waqf and inventory records that El Hac Mehmed Emin Efendi Mosque was commissioned in the 18th century by El Hac Mehmed Emin Efendi.
- From the time of its foundation, the structure stood within the Şeyh Matrak Sufi Lodge complex; within the framework of the lodge-masjid relationship, it served both worship and Sufi activities.
- It is known that the building was damaged in the fires and earthquakes that took place in Istanbul in the 19th century and underwent repairs during this period; however, detailed documents regarding these repairs are limited.
- With the closure of the dervish lodges in 1925, the building’s lodge function came to an end, while the mosque continued to exist as a place of worship.
- As a result of zoning and development activities in the surrounding area during the Republican period, the building’s immediate environment changed; today, the mosque stands within a dense urban fabric.
Prominent Features:
- El Hac Mehmed Emin Efendi Mosque is among the small-scale neighborhood mosques in the Süleymaniye area that were built together with a dervish lodge during the Ottoman period.
- Its being referred to as the “Şeyh Matrak Sufi Lodge” is important in that it shows the building’s direct connection with Sufi life and its assumption of a lodge-centered religious function.
- With its plain architecture and small scale, the structure reflects the classical Ottoman masjid understanding that emphasizes functionality rather than ornamentation.
- By virtue of its location, it is a place of worship that contributes to the religious and social continuity of the area as part of the historic built fabric around the Süleymaniye Complex.
- Today, while the mosque continues its worship function, it is also a highly representative structure that helps in understanding the lodge-mosque relationship in the Süleymaniye area.