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England Katılım Temmuz 2013
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You can literally be a dervish in 2026.
There’s an 800+ km Sufi Trail you can walk from Istanbul all the way to Rumi’s tomb in Konya, following paths once used by dervishes. It takes around 40 days on foot, crossing green hills, Central Anatolia’s endless plains, quiet villages, old Seljuk hans, forgotten Ottoman tekkes, and open skies.
You walk with a backpack, a map, and time. No shortcuts. No spectacle. Turkish people invite you for tea, dogs walk with you for kilometers, and nights are spent in small towns. Every step is slow, repetitive, humbling, exactly the point.
It’s not cosplay, not nostalgia. It’s a living route. You start in Istanbul’s noise, and you end in Konya’s silence. If you want to understand Turkish Sufism, finding yourself, and why Rumi said “the journey itself is the home”, this is how you do it.

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@7vfaa This may be the perfect opportunity not only to hike but to walk the prophetic footsteps. Find more information here inshallah: hijrahhub.info/?fbclid=PAVERF…
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@HadramiSamurai JazakAllah khayr for your question.
Some institutions walking with Hijrah Hub are raising funds for their own community projects, while others are open group walks at a set price listed on our website: hijrahhub.info
Anyone is welcome to apply.
Ma Salama
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@aspiringabd Nevertheless, they are missing out on a huge blessing when not fasting.
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@aspiringabd Agree and disagree, I wouldn’t say it necessarily bars those who don’t fast from being able to claim love.
In the school of Malik, He considered voluntary fasting praiseworthy, but he disliked people making it into something binding upon themselves in a way that resembled fard
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