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Gazi Mahallesi Mevlana Camii in Istanbul's Sultangazi district, Turkey, takes its compound name from the Gazi Mahallesi neighbourhood, whose designation Gazi, meaning warrior or veteran, recalls the commemoration of those who struggled for the faith, combined with the honoured name Mevlana, a title meaning our master and universally associated across the Turkish-speaking Muslim world with Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi, the thirteenth-century Persian poet and founder of the Mevlevi Sufi order whose shrine in Konya remains one of the most visited religious sites in Turkey. Naming a contemporary neighbourhood mosque Mevlana invokes the memory of Rumi and the ethical and spiritual heritage his poetry and teachings represent: divine love, patience, humility, and the courage to seek inner transformation through the discipline of submission to Allah. Sultangazi, a working-class district on the European side of the city whose population has grown rapidly in recent decades, is served by a dense network of neighbourhood mosques, of which Gazi Mahallesi Mevlana Camii is one. The building adopts contemporary Turkish mosque conventions: a dome and minaret of classical Ottoman profile in modern materials, a spacious carpeted prayer hall, a mihrab and mimbar of traditional craftsmanship, wudu facilities, a women's section, and calligraphic decoration on the interior walls. The Friday khutbah follows the Diyanet's weekly national text in Turkish. The congregation reflects the social fabric of the district. Ramadan brings iftars and taraweeh prayers that animate the masjid well into the night. Visitors passing through Gazi Mahallesi can include a brief stop here at prayer time, observing the standard courtesies: modest dress, shoes removed at the threshold, hair covered for women entering the prayer hall, quiet conduct throughout, and photography carried out only outside of active prayer. A moment of reflection on Rumi's spiritual legacy is particularly appropriate in this mosque. A verse of Rumi's poetry is sometimes displayed near the entrance, an invitation to contemplate the spiritual themes that gave the Mevlevi tradition its enduring appeal across the Turkish Muslim world and far beyond, from the Balkans to Central Asia and now to diaspora communities in every continent.

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