The Mystical Devine Epiphany Manifestation of the Albanian Baytajies through the Arabic-Ottoman Letters
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Muhamed Mustafi

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The issue of the manifestation of the divine epiphany in the mystical thoughts of the Baytajies is crucial and has a deep esoteric meaning because it was part of their life, which developed through this principle.
The Baytajean mystical thoughts derive from the worldview of the divine epiphanic appearance in every natural phenomenon, and for this reason, they followed with full attention every natural movement, expressing that there lies the precision and divine manifestation.
The Baytajies believed that the divine epiphany is considered the best and most serious guardian in protecting society and nature from negative phenomena and that any negative behavior in the world negatively affects this manifestation and causes social consequences, which will create chaos in the social order and will disrupt the relationship between the Creator and the creatures.
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Muhamed Mustafi

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