Understanding Alevism: Meaning of Hak & Importance of Serving Others

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Explore the significance of Hak, the belief that we are all special and sacred in Alevism. Learn how treating each other with respect and equality is emphasized, and discover the role of Cemevi in the Alevi community. Share your insights on the core beliefs and practices of Alevism.

  • Alevism
  • Hak
  • Serving others
  • Equality
  • Cemevi

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  1. Lesson 3 What is the meaning of Hak and the importance of serving others?

  2. What does Hak mean? Hak means truth. For Alevis, we are all special or sacred because we all have Hak in ourselves. Do you think everyone is special or sacred? Why? If all humans are special/sacred, how should we treat each other? Alevis believe that Hak is in nature too.

  3. What does we are all equal mean? Therefore, we should treat each other with respect.

  4. What do you see in this picture? In the cem ceremony this is shown in many ways.

  5. What do you see in these pictures?

  6. What do you think is What do you think is happening in this happening in this picture? picture?

  7. Why do Alevis go to a cemevi? Feelings? Beliefs? Actions? Sharing with others?

  8. What have you learnt about Alevism and the cemevi? What have you found most interesting in your learning about Alevism? What do you think is the most important belief in Alevism? Why? What do you think is the most important practice in Alevism? Why? How would you explain Alevism to someone who doesn t know about it in no more that three sentences?

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