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The weekly journal Hikmet (Ottoman-Turkish: حکمت; DMG: Ḥikmet; English: "Wisdom"), published in Istanbul from 1910 to 1911, was one of the first sufistic journals that were founded during the Second Constitutional Period.It was published by Şehbenderzâde Filibeli Ahmed Hilmi (1865-1914), a Turkish Sufi, author and thinker.The journal had the subtitle “Unity is life and dissension is death“ („İttihad hayattır, tefrika memattır“).Two volumes with a total of 79 issues were published and covered political, economic and social topics as well as articles on philosophy, islamic mysticism and sufistic literature.Hilmi's criticism of the “Committee of Unity and Progress” (İttihat ve Terakki Cemiyeti) ultimately led to the suspension of the journal Hikmet.In addition to Hikmet Hilmi also published t

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  • Die Wochenzeitschrift Hikmet (osmanisch: حکمت; İA: Ḥikmet; deutsch: „Weisheit“), die von 1910 bis 1911 in Istanbul erschien, war eine der ersten während der Zweiten Konstitutionellen Periode gegründeten sufistischen Zeitschriften. Herausgeber war der türkische Schriftsteller und Denker Şehbenderzade Filibeli Ahmed Hilmi (1865–1914). (de)
  • The weekly journal Hikmet (Ottoman-Turkish: حکمت; DMG: Ḥikmet; English: "Wisdom"), published in Istanbul from 1910 to 1911, was one of the first sufistic journals that were founded during the Second Constitutional Period.It was published by Şehbenderzâde Filibeli Ahmed Hilmi (1865-1914), a Turkish Sufi, author and thinker.The journal had the subtitle “Unity is life and dissension is death“ („İttihad hayattır, tefrika memattır“).Two volumes with a total of 79 issues were published and covered political, economic and social topics as well as articles on philosophy, islamic mysticism and sufistic literature.Hilmi's criticism of the “Committee of Unity and Progress” (İttihat ve Terakki Cemiyeti) ultimately led to the suspension of the journal Hikmet.In addition to Hikmet Hilmi also published t (en)
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  • Die Wochenzeitschrift Hikmet (osmanisch: حکمت; İA: Ḥikmet; deutsch: „Weisheit“), die von 1910 bis 1911 in Istanbul erschien, war eine der ersten während der Zweiten Konstitutionellen Periode gegründeten sufistischen Zeitschriften. Herausgeber war der türkische Schriftsteller und Denker Şehbenderzade Filibeli Ahmed Hilmi (1865–1914). Die Zeitschrift trug den Untertitel „Einigkeit ist Leben und Uneinigkeit ist Tod“ („İttihad hayattır, tefrika memattır“). In zwei Jahrgängen erschienen insgesamt 79 Ausgaben, die sowohl politische, ökonomische und gesellschaftliche Themen als auch Artikel zu Philosophie, islamischer Mystik und sufistischer Literatur beinhalteten. Hilmis Kritik am Komitee für Einheit und Fortschritt (İttihat ve Terakki Cemiyeti) führte letztendlich dazu, dass die Herausgabe der Zeitschrift endgültig eingestellt wurde.Neben der Hikmet gab Hilmi des Weiteren die Zeitschriften , und heraus. (de)
  • The weekly journal Hikmet (Ottoman-Turkish: حکمت; DMG: Ḥikmet; English: "Wisdom"), published in Istanbul from 1910 to 1911, was one of the first sufistic journals that were founded during the Second Constitutional Period.It was published by Şehbenderzâde Filibeli Ahmed Hilmi (1865-1914), a Turkish Sufi, author and thinker.The journal had the subtitle “Unity is life and dissension is death“ („İttihad hayattır, tefrika memattır“).Two volumes with a total of 79 issues were published and covered political, economic and social topics as well as articles on philosophy, islamic mysticism and sufistic literature.Hilmi's criticism of the “Committee of Unity and Progress” (İttihat ve Terakki Cemiyeti) ultimately led to the suspension of the journal Hikmet.In addition to Hikmet Hilmi also published the journals , and . (en)
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