Ezeli: Nur

In the depth of mystical literature, particularly within Persian and Turkish Sufi traditions, few concepts resonate with the same luminous intensity as —the Eternal Light. While often used to describe the divine nature of God, it is specifically invoked in Alevi-Bektashi and certain Islamic esoteric traditions to describe the spiritual reality, or haqiqat , of Prophet Muhammad and Imam Ali. The Source of All Being

In some interpretations, particularly within Iranian Alevism, Hz. Fatima is referred to as having the "Ezeli Nur-i cismani" (eternal bodily light) quality, reflecting the divine manifestation via Hz. Muhammad and Hz. Ali. Ezeli Nur

A deeper at how it is interpreted across different branches of Sufism? In the depth of mystical literature, particularly within

While Alevi traditions have a specific emphasis, the concept of Divine Light (Nur) is central to all Sufi thought, inspired by the "Verse of Light" in the Quran: "Allah is the Light of the heavens and the earth" (Quran 24:35). Fatima is referred to as having the "Ezeli

According to this perspective, all of existence is an unfolding of this light. As the tradition suggests, before anything was created, the Ezeli Nur of the Prophet Muhammad was created from the divine light. Ezeli Nur in Alevi-Bektashi Tradition

Based on mystical and theological interpretations, "Ezeli Nur" (Eternal Light) represents a profound concept in Islamic mysticism (Tasavvuf) and Alevi traditions. It is frequently associated with the divine manifestation or the spiritual essence that illuminates existence from the very beginning. Ezeli Nur: The Eternal Light of Divine Manifestation