Paşmakçı Sufi Lodge

Paşmakçı Sufi Lodge

Year Built
16th century
Commissioned By
Kurd Kapudan
Architect
Unknown
Location
Beyoglu
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Changes After Construction

  1. The building was first constructed as a masjid in the late 16th century and was converted into a Sufi Lodge by Paşmakçı Seyyid Ali Dede.

  2. The Sufi Lodge functioned in the Bayrami-Malami line; after Paşmakçı Seyyid Ali Dede, his children, who belonged to the same order, became Postnishin (post-holder).

  3. The Sufi Lodge passed to the Rumiyya branch of the Qadiriyya.

  4. The Sufi Lodge was renewed in 1903.

  5. After 1925, the building was rented out; today, it has continued to be used by its heirs.

  6. Of the Sufi Lodge as a whole, what has mainly survived to the present day is the wooden meşruta section, used largely as a residence, together with a small graveyard.

Featured Highlights

  • The Sufi Lodge was also known as “Paşmakçı Ali Dede Sufi Lodge” and “Küçük Piyale Sufi Lodge.”

  • The Sufi Lodge formed a historical line of transition between the Bayrami-Malami circle and the Rumiyya branch of the Qadiriyya.

  • The last sheikh of the Sufi Lodge, Hafidh Muhammed Cemaleddin Efendi, established a direct connection with Istanbul’s religious music circles through his performance of the role of zakirbashi and through the students he trained.

  • The graveyard was known as a Sufi Lodge graveyard dating to the 17th century.

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