Haji Bairam Valley Is Known And Born।
Haji Bairam Valley was a Turkish saint and Islamic scholar. Haji Bayram Valley was one of them. He was a student of a famous Islamic scholar known as Samsu Baba. A Turkish movie has already been made about Samsu Baba. Haji Bairam Valley was born in 1352 AD and died in 1430 AD. He lived for about 8 years. Haji Bairam Valley’s real name was Numan. He met Samsu Baba, a famous Turkish Islamic scholar during Eid ul Azha, and his life changed after that.
Birthplace of Haji Bairam Valley
Haji Bayram Valley visited a small village in the Ankara Province of Turkey and became an Islamic scholar. His life changed when he received guidance from Shaykh Hamid ud-Din Wali. Shaykh Hamid ud-Din Wali was a disciple or student of Shaykh Khwaja Ala-ad-Din Ali of Safaiya Tariqah. Shaykh Hamid ud-Din Wali lived at Tasawwuf in the city of Kayseri. Basically, it was through his contact that he became a famous Islamic scholar.
Aksameddin and Haji Bairam Valley
At that time some Turks wanted independence and some were divided into groups. Local rulers complained to Sultan Murad II against Haji Bayram Valley, and he was said to be affiliated with the Turkish Independent Party. As a result, the Sultan summoned Erdin to examine them.
Haci Bayram Veli with Bangla Subtitles
Haji Bairam, accompanied by one of his scholarly students, Aksameddin, went to meet Sultan Murad at Erdin. Sultan Murad II may have known that the allegations against him were a rumor. Later, Haji Bairam and his student Aksameddin stayed there for some time. Erdin was the capital of the Ottoman Empire at that time. There he discussed with the Sultan the management of the state and the present future. He also discussed the problems of the world and the administration of justice. The word aksameddin means perfect white.
History of the conquest of Constantinople
At that time Sultan Murad focused on the conquest of Constantinople. Constantinople was the Byzantine capital at the time. Which was called the impregnable city. Even before Sultan Murad, many Muslim rulers fought for its victory but the result was always in their favor.
The Sultan asked Haji Bayram Valley directly, “Who will conquer Constantinople?” Haji Bayram Valley replied, “You can’t, but your son can.” The girl was Sultan Mehmed II, who later conquered Constantinople. In 1453, Mehmed II, son of Sultan Murad II, won the title of Conqueror of Constantinople.
Death of Haji Bairam Valley
Haji Bairam Valley requested Sultan Murad to appoint Aksamuddin as the teacher of Shishu Mehmed. Sultan Murad accepted his request and appointed Aksamuddin as the teacher of Shishu Mehmed. Haji Bairam Valley was later in Jordan and shed light on important issues to Aksamdin. He died in Jordan in 1430 and was succeeded by Axamuddin K. His tomb and mosque in Ankara stand as his memorial.
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