The Seven Sleepers Tradition (Ashab-ı Kehf) in Afşin, Tarsus and Lice: Comparative Analysis of their Intangible Heritage Crossmark Logo

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59402/EE005202403

Keywords:

Seven Sleepers, Ashab al-Kahf, Sura XVIII, Afşin, Tarsus, Lice Caves.

Abstract

The present article analyses the Ashab al-Kahf tale and sites in Turkey and my analyses intersects the diciplines of the History of Religions and Religious Anthropology. The tale is a shared hagiographic tradition amongst Christians and Muslims which is widespread in many countries. The primordial Christian tale of Seven Sleepers which arose in the mid 5th century CE Asia Minor, flowed later into Islamic religion (Koran, sura al-Kahf: 9-26) but with some relevant differences. It is based on a historical episode occurred in the city of Ephesus during the reign of the Roman emperor Decius (mid 3rd century CE). Seven young Ephesians refused to sacrifice to the Roman gods according to the Decian edict, because of their Christian faith. To avoid the persecution, they escaped in a cave on the mountain Penayir Daghi. According to the Christian tale about two hundred years later God resuscitated them during the kingdom of Teodosius II. This miracle confirms the doctrine of the resurrection and the victory of monotheism upon idolatry. Beyond the Ephesian site which pertains to the Christian lore, we find three other existent caves concerning Ashab al- Kahf, the Islamic tale in Turkey. The ziyaret (visits) to Tarsus, Afşin and Lice caves highlight the Turkish Muslims’ popular religiosity since the Eshab i-Kehf sites encompass a variety of devotional rituals and traditions. 

Keywords: Seven Sleepers, Ashab al-Kahf, Sura XVIII, Afşin, Tarsus, Lice Caves. 

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Albera, D. & Couroucli, M. (Eds.). (2009). Religions Traversées: Lieux saints partagés entre chrétiens, musulmans et juifs en Méditerranée. Actes Sud.

Appadurai, A. (1996). Modernity at large: Cultural dimension of globalization. University of Minnesota Press.

Boissevain, K. (2016). Studying religious mobility: pilgrimage, shrine visits and religious tourism from the Maghreb to the Middle East. In Albera D. & Eade J. (Eds.). New Itineraries and Pathways in Pilgrimage studies. Routledge.

Campanini, M. (1986). La surah della caverna. Meditazione filosofica sull’unicità di Dio. La Nuova Italia.

Cuciniello, A. (2015). L’acqua tra Corano e tradizioni islamiche. Archivi di Studi Indo-Mediterranei, 5.

Dall’Oglio, P. (1991). Speranza nell’Islam. Interpretazione della prospettiva escatologica di Corano XVIII. Marietti.

Dankoff, R. (2004). An Ottoman Mentality: The World of Evliya Çelebi. Brill.

Elveren, D. (2022). Sociological analysis of tranformation of sacred spaces: A case study on Mersin/Ashab-i kehf cave. Dissertation of Master of Science in Sociology. Middle East Technical University, Ankara.

Grysa, B. (2010). The Legend of the Seven Sleepers of Ephesus in Syriac and Arab sources – a comparative study. Orientalia Christiana Cracoviensia, 2. https://doi.org/10.15633/ochc.1011

Karaoğlan, H. (2016). Ashab-ı Kehf Yedi Uyurlar Dinler Tarihinde Mitoslar. Kabalcı Yayıncılık.

Hasluck, F. W. (1929). Christianity and Islam under the Sultans. Clarendon Press.

Massignon, L. (1954). Les Sept Dormants d’Ephèse (Ahl al-Kahf) en Islam et en Chrétienté: Première Partie. Revue des Études Islamiques, 22.

Pancaroğlu, O. (2005). Grotte, zone di confine e configurazioni della topografia sacra nell’Anatolia medievale”, Mésogeios Mediterraneo, 25-26, pp. 249-282.

Sert, Ö. (2009). Yedi Uyurlar Efsanesi. Phoenix.

Sparks, L. (2011). Ambiguous Spaces: a Contextualization of Shared Pilgrimage in Ephesus. PhD dissertation. Tilburg University.

Sümer, F. (1989). Eshabu’l Kehf (Yedi Uyurlar). Türk Dünyasi Araştirmalari Vakfi.

Tozzi Di Marco, A. (2024). Preliminary analysis of the symbolism and the agentivity of the dog Qiṭmīr during the devotion to the Seven Sleepers of Ephesus (Aṣḥāb al-Kahf)”, Euras Journal of Social Sciences, 3/2.

Tozzi Di Marco, A. (2023a). Agiografia e culto dei Sette Dormienti nel Mediterraneo. Storicità e processi di mitologizzazione dell'agiostoria efesina nel Mediterraneo, Edizioni del Gruppo di ricerca arabo-cristiana.

Tozzi Di Marco, A. (2023b). The Seven Sleepers/Ashāb al-Kahf tale and cult: two case studies in Turkey (Ephesus) and Jordan (Al-Rajib). Euras Journal of Social Sciences, 3/1, pp. 245-260. https://doi.org/10.17932/EJOSS.2021.023/ejoss_v03i1004

Tozzi Di Marco, A. (2019). The Mediterranean cult of the Seven Sleepers: counter-narrative vs official representation in the Islamic devotion. In Brehl, M. et al. (eds). The Mediterranean Other - The other Mediterranean. Subaltern perceptions, interpretation and representations. Centre for Mediterranean Studies (ZMS). Bochum University. https://doi.org/10.30965/9783657785315_012

Tozzi Di Marco, A. (2018). Città dei morti del Cairo: la dimensione simbolica del corpo ṣūfī nel dhikr pubblico dell’Imām Zayn al-‘Ābidīn. In Cremonesi, C. & Scarpi, P. & Fava, F. (eds.). Il Corpo in scena. Rappresentazioni, Tecniche, Performance. Libreria universitaria edizioni.

Tozzi Di Marco, A. (2015). Dal testo sacro alla pratica religiosa: usi dell’acqua in al-Qarāfa, il cimitero storico del Cairo. In Cuciniello, A. L’acqua tra Corano e tradizioni islamiche. Archivi di Studi Indo-Mediterranei, 5.

Tozzi Di Marco, A. (2011). Processi di valorizzazione dei luoghi della memoria. Il culto de ‘la Grotta dei Sette Dormienti’ ad Amman e a Il Cairo. In Rami Ceci, L. (Ed.). Luoghi e oggetti della memoria. Armando editore.

Zarcone, T. (2015). Des Sept Dormants aux Compagnons de la Caverne. In Lieux Saints Partagés, catalogue de l'exposition tenue au MUCEM, Marseille 29 avril - 31 août 2015. MUCEM Actes Sud, pp. 144-147.

Sitography

(2022, March 09). http://www.turkishhan.org/esab-i%20kehf.htm

(2022, October 22). https://www.academia.edu/880731/Caves_Borderlands_and_Configurations_of_Sacred_ Topography_in_Medieval_Anatolia

(2023, April 02). https://tarsus.bel.tr/en/tarsus/culture.aspx

(2023, May 24). http://www.lice.gov.tr/ashab-i-kehf

(2023, October 17). https://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/6037/

Downloads

Published

2024-05-20

Issue

Section

Research Articles

How to Cite

Tozzi Di Marco, A. (2024). The Seven Sleepers Tradition (Ashab-ı Kehf) in Afşin, Tarsus and Lice: Comparative Analysis of their Intangible Heritage. Edeb Erkan, 5, 55-66. https://doi.org/10.59402/EE005202403