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His Caliphs

1- Hajji Mehmet Akhan (may Allah exalt his mystery)

He was the first successor of our great sheik, known with the alias Rouhi. In many occurrences in the Anthology, he is mentioned as Lover Rouhi or Perfect Rouhi, hence compliments by his sheikh.

He is originally from Manisa-Kula, a noble person, born in 1321 (the Islamic calendar) and in 1393 (the Islamic calendar), in 1976 A.D. they have gone to the eternal world together with his son-in law Hajji Halit in a traffic accident near Amman, the capital city of Jordan, while they were returning from the Hajj, hence should be died as a martyr. Their graves are also in the Zeytindag Kokluca cemetery just as of the venerable Visali’s, located in the opposite of the Hocazade Masjid.

2- Esseyyid Hajji Kazim Kizilkanat (may Allah exalt his mystery)

The second and last successor is Esseyyid Hajji Kazim Kizilkanat who is also from the descendants of the Prophet Muhammad through his grandson Hussein. The daughter of the prophet, the venerable Fatima surrendered him in spiritual realm to our Bajji Bekir Visali Sultan for spiritual guidance. He finished spiritual journey of Ussaki Dervish Order within one year, and granted succession in Ussaki dervish order.

Our great spiritual master Bekir Sidki Visali and his caliphs served a lot to Ussaki Brethern which cannot be described by mere words. They ignored, even despised their private lives, and they worked in the cause of Islam and training of the brethren in full accordance with the Qur’anic principles and the teachings of Muhammad. It would not be wrong if we say they lived as the companions of the prophet in their own era. I, the author of the sentences, have the honour to be trained by all three of them. May Allah be pleased with them, and make them intercede for us for the sake of all the Prophets. Praise is due to the Sustainer of all worlds.

3.  H.Hüseyin Rıdvan Özaydın (K.S)
On 1st July 2012 he passed away. His caliphs are: Hajji Osman Zengin and Hajji Beyazıt Akdemir