Mystic (B. ?, Edirne –
D. 1750, Istanbul). He is among the Uşşaki branch sheikhs of Halvetiyye. He
used the pseudonym “Cemali” in his poems. He received his mystic training from
Muhammed Hamdî-i Uşşâkî and Hasan Sezâî-i Gülşenî. After he completed his
training to enter the order in Edirne, he came to Istanbul. He has provided
spiritual and ethic guidance in his lodge at Savaklar, outside Eğrikapı. His
tomb is at this lodge. He is the mentor of famous Sufi Abdullah Salâhaddîn-i
Uşşâkî. He has a Dîvân (prepared by Nihal Nomer Karaman, 2002)
REFERENCE: Bursalı Mehmed Tahir / Osmanlı Müellifleri I (1972), Nihal Nomer Karaman (publication of
Cemâlî Dîvanı, 2002), İhsan Işık (TEKAA, 2009).