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hrmjustin

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Tue Jan 20, 2015, 01:35 PM Jan 2015

Rumi Followers Fight To Keep Turkey From Cashing In On Mystic's Legacy

Religion News Service
By Michael Kaplan



ISTANBUL (RNS) Each Sunday, visitors line up outside of the old Sufi lodge, now a museum, in Turkey’s tourist-filled Galata district, informational pamphlets, cameras and $20 tickets in hand.

The site is but one of the many places tourists flock for performances by the country’s famed white-robed whirling dervishes.

Cafes, hotels and former Sufi lodges reinvented as tourist attractions, like the one in Galata, have all cashed in on the ritual’s popularity.

The “sema” ceremonies, as they’re called, promise attendees a peek into a 750-year-old practice that is as graceful as it is spiritual.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/20/rumi-tourism-turkey_n_6473068.html?utm_hp_ref=religion

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Rumi Followers Fight To Keep Turkey From Cashing In On Mystic's Legacy (Original Post) hrmjustin Jan 2015 OP
I don't think Rumi's followers have a chance in Hell of stopping it. TexasProgresive Jan 2015 #1

TexasProgresive

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1. I don't think Rumi's followers have a chance in Hell of stopping it.
Tue Jan 20, 2015, 01:49 PM
Jan 2015

It would be like trying to stop the souvenir hawkers at Lourdes. They could petition the government to reenact the laws that outlawed the sema.

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