Places to Visit

On the day of the Eid gathering, you may also take the opportunity to visit these historically and culturally significant sites within the spiritual atmosphere of Eyüpsultan.

Mosque & Mausoleum

Eyüp Sultan Mosque and Mausoleum

Described as "the spiritual heart of Istanbul", this sacred site is the resting place of Abū Ayyūb al-Ansārī, one of the Prophet's companions. Eyüp Sultan Mosque and Mausoleum, where centuries of worship and prayer have been upheld, is one of Istanbul's most important places of pilgrimage.

Grave

Prof. Dr. Mahmud Es'ad Coşan — Grave Site

Born on 14 April 1938 in Ahmetçe village, Çanakkale, Mahmud Es'ad Cosan left a profound mark on the world of scholarship and spiritual wisdom. His grave in Eyüpsultan is a cherished stop frequently visited by his students and admirers.

Mosque & Dervish Lodge

Baba Haydar Mosque and Dervish Lodge

"A Profound Peace Hidden in its Silence" — this 16th-century structure was founded by Baba Haydar Dede, a Halveti Sufi. Where history and spirituality are interwoven, this humble building offers its visitors a deep sense of tranquillity.

Mausoleum

Mausoleum of Eş-Şeyh Abdülahad en-Nûrî

This mausoleum belongs to Abdülahad en-Nûrî, one of the prominent representatives of the Khalidiyya tradition in the 19th century. It preserves the memory of a great master who devoted his life to providing spiritual guidance and Sufi education.

Dervish Lodge

Murad-ı Buhârî Dervish Lodge

Dating back to the 17th century, this lodge holds the distinction of being the first centre of the Mujaddidiyya branch of the Naqshbandi order in Anatolia. Originally built as a madrasa, it was later dedicated to Sheikh Muhammed Murad-ı Buhârî.

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