Islam and Human – Mevlana and Sufism was penned by Nurettin Topçu, known for his work in the history of thought and education. It is a work consisting of texts written on Islamic thought, human understanding, and Sufi philosophy. Published by Dergâh Yayınları, the book is a compilation of the author's writings from various periods.
Subject of the Book
The work addresses the Islamic belief system's understanding of humanity and the effects of this understanding on social life. Themes such as Islamic ethics, mystic thought, the spiritual depth of man, spiritual education, and Mevlana's world of thought are discussed in the book. Additionally, evaluations on the historical and cultural development of Sufism are included.
Content of the Book
- Islam and Human: This section examines Islam's understanding of the individual within the framework of concepts such as moral responsibility, conscience, faith, and will. Man is defined as a being addressed by the divine order.
- Mevlana and Sufism: Mevlana's teachings, the relationship between man and God, love, tolerance, and surrender are examined. How Sufism transforms the individual and their relationship with society is evaluated from a philosophical perspective.
- Sufi Ethics: In the work, the idea that moral development in Islamic thought is not just a set of rules but an internal ascent process is explored. The role of Sufism in this ascent is emphasized.
Style of the Book
The texts are written in a simple and instructive language. Religious and philosophical concepts are directly defined and supported by explanations. The narrative maintains a balance between classical text interpretation and a modern approach.
Author's Approach
Nurettin Topçu treats Islamic thought not merely as a system of belief but as a system of ethics and values that shapes man's inner world. He regards the Sufi teaching represented by Mevlana as a fundamental source in the spiritual construction of the individual.


