Rehber (Alevism)

Who is Rehber (Alevism) and why is it a topic of interest to so many people today? Rehber (Alevism) has captured the attention of a wide spectrum of society, generating debates, opinions and reflections in various areas. From its impact on popular culture to its influence on history, Rehber (Alevism) has become a phenomenon that leaves no one indifferent. In this article, we will explore different facets of Rehber (Alevism), analyzing its relevance in the current context and its potential impact in the future. Through interviews, research and in-depth analysis, we will immerse ourselves in the universe of Rehber (Alevism) to discover its true meaning and its importance in modern society.

In Alevism, a Rehber is one of the 12 ranks of Imam in Alevism. A Rehber assists the Pir, provides information to the newcomers and prepares them for commitment to the Alevi path or Tariqat. Rehbers visit various settlements and collect information on the problems and inform Pirs about these problems.

References

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