Hala Sultan Tekkesi (Turkish Wikipedia)

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  • The Story of Hala Sultan Tekke 5 Mart 2009 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., University of Arizona: Center for Middle Eastern Studies, "The Mosque of Umm Haram is the chief Muslim shrine on the island of Cyprus and an important holy site for the entire Muslim world... The Hala Sultan Tekke is the third most revered site of pilgrimage in the Muslim world." Retrieved: 23-02-2009

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  • Boyle, Kevin; Juliet Sheen (Ekim 1997). "Cyprus". Freedom of religion and belief: a world report. Londra: Routledge. ss. 286-293. ISBN 0-415-15977-6. LCCN 97224015. 17 Mayıs 2016 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 18 Şubat 2015. The tomb is said to be revered by Turkish Cypriots as the 'third holiest site in Islam' 
  • Purcell, Hugh Dominic (1969). Cyprus. Praeger. s. 367. At the end of 1965, the National Guard had taken over the shrine of Hala Sultan Tekke, a place of small strategic importance. From May 1966 they prevented all Moslem access to it, so that Mehmet Dana, Mufti of Cyprus, could exploit the misuse of one of the holiest places in the world of Islam. 

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  • Syneleusis, Hellēnikē Koinotikē; Hypourgeio Paideias; Grapheion Dēmosiōn Plērophoriōn (1963). Cyprus Today. Public Information Office, Cyprus. s. 16. 18 Şubat 2015 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 18 Şubat 2015. As such, it is one of the holiest sites in Islam and the most important religious location for Turkish Cypriots and other Muslims living in Cyprus. 
  • Galatariotou, Catia (2004). The Making of a Saint. Cambridge University Press. s. 62. ISBN 0-521-39035-4. 18 Şubat 2015 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 18 Şubat 2015. It is also worth remembering that the tekke of Um-Harram (Hala Sultan tekke) near Larnaka was one of the holy places which every Muslim was expected to visit as a pilgrim, ranking only fourth in importance after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem 

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  • Drayton, Penny (Ocak 1993). "Aphrodite's island". Wood & water. 2 (41).  Cited by: Trubshaw, Bob (Şubat 1993). "The Black Stone - the Omphalos of the Goddess". Mercian Mysteries, 14. 8 Aralık 2006 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 12 Kasım 2006. In Cyprus is another highly venerated Islamic site - the third most important after Mecca and Medina - the Hala Sultan Tekke. This, too, has a black rock, said to have fallen as a meteorite as part of the tritholon over the shrine. The shrine is to a woman - the aunt and foster mother of Prophet Mohammed 

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  • "Monuments: Hala Sultan Tekke". Republic of Cyprus, Ministry of Communications and Works; Department of Antiquities. 2005. 10 Temmuz 2015 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 6 Mart 2006. The Muslim mosque of Hala Sultan is located in the center of a spectacular garden at the west bank of the Salt Lake, about 6 km southwest of Larnaca. It is the main Muslim pilgrimage site of Cyprus and the third most important holy place of Islam. 

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  • "Hala Sultan Tekke: Where East Meets West". Issue 1. United Nations Development Programme. Bahar 2006. 28 Eylül 2007 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 12 Kasım 2006. Islam's third sacred holy site after the Ka'ba and the Prophet Mohammad's grave in Mecca, and among the greatest cultural heritage monuments of the world, Hala Sultan Tekke, or Umm Haram, has long been the destination of Muslim pilgrims from Cyprus and the Middle East. 

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  • Bowen, George E. (3 Nisan 2001). "Assessing the Isle of Cyprus". Patrick S. O'Brien on the University of Tennessee server. 23 Ağustos 2013 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 12 Kasım 2006. Three historic churches and monasteries are within the city. Just outside the city is the location of the Hala Sultan Tekke Mosque, the third holiest place for Muslims in the world. 

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