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Alevi Alevism or Anatolian Alevism (; tr, Alevilik, ''Anadolu Aleviliği'' or ''Kızılbaşlık''; ; az, Ələvilik) is a local Islamic tradition, whose adherents follow the mystical Alevi Islamic ( ''bāṭenī'') teachings of Haji Bektash Veli, w ...
communal worship service is called a Jem , which is performed in special houses called as ''
Cem Evi A cemevi or cem evi (pronounced and sometimes written as djemevi; meaning literally "a house of gathering" in Turkish) is a place of fundamental importance for Turkey's Alevi-Bektashiyyah tariqa populations. Certain Alevi organizations describe ...
''. Alevi Muslims believe that the Jem has its roots in an original worship and teaching meeting of forty spiritual individuals ''Kirklar Majlisi'' (Turkish: ''Kırklar Meclisi'') led by
Ali ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib ( ar, عَلِيّ بْن أَبِي طَالِب; 600 – 661 CE) was the last of four Rightly Guided Caliphs to rule Islam (r. 656 – 661) immediately after the death of Muhammad, and he was the first Shia Imam ...
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Cem Evi A cemevi or cem evi (pronounced and sometimes written as djemevi; meaning literally "a house of gathering" in Turkish) is a place of fundamental importance for Turkey's Alevi-Bektashiyyah tariqa populations. Certain Alevi organizations describe ...
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Âyîn-i Cem ''(cem ceremony)''

The ceremony's supposed prototype is the Prophet Muhammad's nocturnal ascent into heaven, where he beheld a gathering of forty saints (''Kırklar Meclisi''), and the Divine Reality made manifest in their leader, Ali. *During the ''"Jem ceremony"'' the '' Âşık' plays the Bağlama whilst singing spiritual songs, some of which are centuries old and well known amongst Alevis. Every song, called a ''Nefes'' has spiritual meaning and aims to teach the participants important lessons. One such song goes thus: :"Learn from your mistakes and be knowledgeable, :Don't look for faults in others, :Look at 73 different people in the same way, :God loves and created them all, so don't say anything against them." *The love of the creator for the created and vice versa is symbolised in the Cem ceremony by the use of fruit juice and/or red wine '' em' which represents the intoxication of the lover in the beloved. During the ceremony is ''Dem'' one of the twelve duties of the participants. *At the closing of the cem ceremony the dede who leads the ceremony engages the participants in a discussion, this discussion is called a ''sohbet.''


The Semah ''(Samāh)''

A family of ritual dances
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of the Sama ceremony of the whirling dervishes characterized by turning and swirling, is an inseparable part of any ''Cem''. '' Samāh'' is performed by men and women together, to the accompaniment of the bağlama. The dances symbolize (for example) the revolution of the planets around the Sun ''(by man and woman turning in circles),'' and the putting off of one’s self and uniting with Allah.


The Görgü Cem

The Rite of Integration ''(görgü cemi)'' is a complex ritual occasion in which a variety of tasks are allotted to incumbents bound together by extrafamilial brotherhood ''(
Müsahiplik Musahiplik or ''Müsahiplik'' (roughly, "Companionship / Spiritual brotherhood") is a covenant relationship between two men of the same age, preferably along with their wives. In a ceremony in the presence of a dede the partners make a lifelong c ...
),'' who undertake a dramatization of unity and integration under the direction of the spiritual leader ''( dede).''


Twelve services

There are twelve services ( tr, Oniki imamlar) performed by attendees of the Cem: # or : This is the leader of the Cem who represents Muhammad and Ali. ''The Dede'' receives confession from the attendees at the beginning of the ceremony. He also leads funerals,
Müsahiplik Musahiplik or ''Müsahiplik'' (roughly, "Companionship / Spiritual brotherhood") is a covenant relationship between two men of the same age, preferably along with their wives. In a ceremony in the presence of a dede the partners make a lifelong c ...
, marriage ceremonies and circumcisions. The status of Dede is hereditary and he must be a descendant of Ali and Fatima. # "Guide": This position represents
Husayn Hussein, Hussain, Hossein, Hossain, Huseyn, Husayn, Husein or Husain (; ar, حُسَيْن ), coming from the triconsonantal root Ḥ-S-i-N ( ar, ح س ی ن, link=no), is an Arabic name which is the diminutive of Hassan, meaning "good", " ...
. ''The Rehber'' is a guide to the faithful and works closely with the Dede in the community. # : This position represents Abu Dharr al-Ghifari. S/he is the assistant to the Rehber. S/he is the Cem keeper responsible for keeping the faithful calm. # : This position represents Jabir ibn Abd-Allah and s/he is the light-keeper responsible for maintaining the light traditionally given by a lamp or candles. # : This position represents Bilal ibn Rabah. S/he plays the bağlama and recites songs and prayers. # : This position represents
Salman the Persian Salman the Persian or Salmān al-Fārsī ( ar, سَلْمَان ٱلْفَارِسِيّ), born Rūzbeh Khoshnūdān ( fa, ), was a Persian companion (Sahaba) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was raised as a Zoroastrian in Sasanian Persia, ...
. S/he is responsible for cleaning the
Cem Evi A cemevi or cem evi (pronounced and sometimes written as djemevi; meaning literally "a house of gathering" in Turkish) is a place of fundamental importance for Turkey's Alevi-Bektashiyyah tariqa populations. Certain Alevi organizations describe ...
''(Gathering House)'' hall and symbolically sweeping the carpets during the Cem. # : This position represents
Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman (), or pronounced Huthaifah or Huzaifah (died in 656), was one of the Sahabah (companion) of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. Early years in Medina At Medina, Hudhayfah became a trusted and great companion of Muhammad, par ...
. # : this position represents Mahmoud ibn Maslamah Al Ansari. S/he is responsible for distributing the sacred meal. # : this position represents Kamber. S/he is responsible for washing the hands of the attendees. # : this position represents Ghulam Kaysan. S/he is responsible for calling the faithful to the Cem. # : this position represents Amri Ayyari. # : represents Ammar ibn Yasir. Responsible for the distribution of water, sherbet, milk etc... According to the self-taught Turkish Kurd historian Gürdal Aksoy, most Islamic beliefs and practices whether Sunni , Usuli Shi'ah or the Alevi ones , originally come from Zoroastrianism , according to Aksoy some servants of the cem ceremony share some Zoroastrian counterparts like the Pir and ''Zaotar'' priest , ''Atrevakhsh'', ''Aberet'', ''Sraoshavarez'' and ''Fraberetar''.for more information, see Gürdal Aksoy, ''On the Astrological Background and the Cultural Origins of An Islamic Belief: The Strange Adventures of Munkar and Nakir from the Mesopotamian god Nergal to the Zoroastrian Divinities'', https://www.academia.edu/35372440/On_the_Astrological_Background_and_the_Cultural_Origins_of_An_Islamic_Belief_The_Strange_Adventures_of_Munkar_and_Nakir_from_the_Mesopotamian_god_Nergal_to_the_Zoroastrian_Divinities_Mezopotamyal%C4%B1_Tanr%C4%B1_Nergal_den_Zerd%C3%BC%C5%9Fti_Kutsiyetlere_M%C3%BCnker_ile_Nekir_in_Garip_Maceralar%C4%B1_ However according to Alevis , the cem ceremony originally comes from Prophet Muhammad's nocturnal ascent into heaven .


See also

*
Sema Sama ( tr, Sema, Persian, Urdu and ar, سَمَاع - ''samā‘un'') is a Sufi ceremony performed as part of the meditation and prayer practice dhikr. Sama means "listening", while dhikr means "remembrance".During, J., and R. Sellheim. "Sam ...
* Samāh *
Holy Du'a Holy Du'ā (archaically transliterated ''Doowa'') is the mandatory Nizari Isma'ili prayer recited three times a day: Fajr prayer at dawn, Maghrib prayer at sundown and Isha prayer in the evening. Each Holy Du'a consists of 6 rakat, totaling 18 p ...
* Ahl-e Haqq Jam in
Yarsanism Yarsanism, Ahl-e Haqq or Kaka'i ( ku, یارسان, translit=Yarsan or ; fa, اهل حق, ar, كاكائي), is a syncretic religion founded by Sultan Sahak in the late 14th century in western Iran. The total number of followers of Yarsanism ...


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