Hüseyin Hilmi Işık

Hüseyin Hilmi Işık
Born Hüseyin Hilmi
(1911-03-08)8 March 1911
Eyüp, Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Died 26 October 2001(2001-10-26) (aged 90)
Nationality Turkish
Alma mater Halıcıoğlu Military High School
Occupation Islamic scholar
Religion Moderate Sunni Islam (Sufi)
Website www.huseyinhilmiisik.com
Hüseyin Hilmi Işık.

Huseyin Hilmi Işık (March 8, 1911 - October 26, 2001) was a Turkish, Sunni Islamic scholar. A cemaat named "Işıkçılar Cemaati" in Turkey is composed of his followers.

Life

Hüseyin Hilmi was born in Eyüp, Istanbul. He was educated at "Halıcıoğlu Military High School," and went on to become the first chemical engineer in Turkey. He received religious education from mujtahid Abdulhakim Arvasi.

Hüseyin Hilmi was educated in science and religion. He published books in Arabic, Persian and Turkish. Işık's works were translated into many languages including English, German, French, Spanish, Russian and various Turkic languages as well as Bosnian and Albanian. His most important book is Tam İlmihâl Seadet-i Ebediyye.[1] It was published in English under the title Endless Bliss.

He died on October 26, 2001 and was buried in the historical Eyüp Cemetery.

Silsila[2]

  1. Muhammad Mustafa (salllahu ta'ala alaihi wasallam)
  2. Abu Bakr-i Siddik (radhiallahu ta'ala anhu)
  3. Salman-i Farisi (radhiallahu ta'ala anhu)
  4. Kasim bin Muhammad (kuddisa sirruhu)
  5. Jafar-i Sadik (kuddisa sirruhu)
  6. Bayazid-i Bistami (kuddisa sirruhu)
  7. Abul Hasan Harkani (kuddisa sirruhu)
  8. Abu Ali Farmadi (kuddisa sirruhu)
  9. Yusuf Hamadani (kuddisa sirruhu)
  10. Abdulhalik-i Gonjdivani (kuddisa sirruhu)
  11. Arif-i Rivagari (kuddisa sirruhu)
  12. Mahmud al-Anjerfagnavi (kuddisa sirruhu)
  13. Ali al-Ramitani (kuddisa sirruhu)
  14. Muhammad Baba Al-Sammasi (kuddisa sirruhu)
  15. Sayyid Amir Gilal (kuddisa sirruhu)
  16. Sayyid Bahaaddin Al-Buhari (kuddisa sirruhu)
  17. Alaaddin al-Attar (kuddisa sirruhu)
  18. Yakub al-Charhi (kuddisa sirruhu)
  19. Ubaidullah al-Ahrar (kuddisa sirruhu)
  20. Kadi Muhammad Zaheed (kuddisa sirruhu)
  21. Darvish Muhammad (kuddisa sirruhu)
  22. Hajegi Muhammad Emkanagi (kuddisa sirruhu)
  23. Muhammad Bakibillah (kuddisa sirruhu)
  24. Imam Ahmad al-Rabbani (kuddisa sirruhu)
  25. Muhammad Masum al-Faruki (kuddisa sirruhu)
  26. Saifaddin Al-Faruki (kuddisa sirruhu)
  27. Sayyid Nur Muhammmad (kuddisa sirruhu)
  28. Mazhar Jan al-Janan (kuddisa sirruhu)
  29. Sayyid Abdullah al-Dahlawi (kuddisa sirruhu)
  30. Mawlana Khalid al-Baghdadi (kuddisa sirruhu)
  31. Sayyid Taha al-Hakkari (kuddisa sirruhu)
  32. Sayyid Fehim al-Arvasi (kuddisa sirruhu)
  33. Sayyid Abdulhakim al-Arvasi (kuddisa sirruhu)
  34. Ahmed Neyyir el-Mekkî el-Hüseynî el-Arvâsî (kuddisa sirruhu)
  35. Hüseyn Hilmî Işık bin Sa’îd İstanbûlî

References

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