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Baba Mondi
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  Baba Mondi Bektashi leader Baba Mondi speaking at the shrine of the 13th-century Alevi leader Sari Salltik, located in Krujë, Albania. (more) Baba Mondi Albanian religious leader Ask the Chatbot a Question More Actions Print print Print Please select which sections you would like to print: Table Of Contents Cite verifiedCite While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. Select Citation Style MLA APA Chicago Manual of Style Copy Citation Share Share Share to social media Facebook X URL https://www.britannica.com/biography/Baba-Mondi Feedback Feedback Corrections? Updates? Omissions? Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). Feedback Type Select a type (Required) Factual Correction Spelling/Grammar Correction Link Correction Additional Information Other Your Feedback Submit Feedback Thank you for your feedback Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article.

  External Websites Ask the Chatbot a Question Also known as: Hajji Dedebaba Edmond Brahimaj Written by Charles Preston Charles Preston is Associate Editor for Religion at Encyclopædia Britannica. Charles Preston Fact-checked by The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Last Updated: Jan 3, 2025 • Article History Table of Contents Table of Contents Ask the Chatbot a Question Quick Facts In full: Hajji Dedebaba Edmond Brahimaj (Show more) Born: May 19, 1959, Tirana, Albania (Show more) { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "FAQPage", "mainEntity": [ { "@type" : "Question", "name" : " Who is Baba Mondi? ", "acceptedAnswer" : { "@type" : "Answer", "text" : "Baba Mondi, born Edmond Brahimaj, is the eighth leader of the Bektashi order of Sufi mystics headquartered in Tirana, Albania. He has been the Albanian Dedebaba (head father) of the order since 2011." } } , { "@type" : "Question", "name" : " What is the Bektashi order? ", "acceptedAnswer" : { "@type" : "Answer", "text" : "The Bektashi order is a branch of Sufi mysticism within Islam, founded in the 13th century by Hajji Bektash Veli. It emphasizes personal spiritual development." } } , { "@type" : "Question", "name" : " Why did Baba Mondi not pursue a religious life prior to 1990, when he was in his 30s? ", "acceptedAnswer" : { "@type" : "Answer", "text" : "Albania was under atheistic communist rule that banned religion in the country. When the communist regime fell and religion was once again permitted in 1990, Baba Mondi left the military to become involved in the Bektashi order." } } , { "@type" : "Question", "name" : " What are some religious perspectives of Baba Mondi? ", "acceptedAnswer" : { "@type" : "Answer", "text" : "Baba Mondi works to promote interreligious peace and mutual understanding. He believes that Islam is a religion of peace, love, and wisdom and criticizes those who use it for political power." } } ] } Top Questions Who is Baba Mondi? Baba Mondi, born Edmond Brahimaj, is the eighth leader of the Bektashi order of Sufi mystics headquartered in Tirana, Albania. He has been the Albanian Dedebaba (head father) of the order since 2011.

  What is the Bektashi order? The Bektashi order is a branch of Sufi mysticism within Islam, founded in the 13th century by Hajji Bektash Veli. It emphasizes personal spiritual development.

  Why did Baba Mondi not pursue a religious life prior to 1990, when he was in his 30s? Albania was under atheistic communist rule that banned religion in the country. When the communist regime fell and religion was once again permitted in 1990, Baba Mondi left the military to become involved in the Bektashi order.

  What are some religious perspectives of Baba Mondi? Baba Mondi works to promote interreligious peace and mutual understanding. He believes that Islam is a religion of peace, love, and wisdom and criticizes those who use it for political power.

  Baba Mondi (born May 19, 1959, Tirana, Albania) is the leader of the Bektashi order of Sufi mystics, a branch within the larger tradition of Islam that is headquartered in Tirana, Albania. Baba Mondi is the eighth Albanian dedebaba (“head father” or world leader) of the Bektashi order.

  The Bektashi order was founded in the 13th century by Sufi mystic Hajji Bektash Veli, who was from Khorāsān (in modern Iran) and developed the movement in Anatolia (in modern Turkey). In Anatolia he founded the first Bektashi tekke, or religious gathering house. The mystical Sufi group added Shiʿi Islam elements in the 16th century. The order emphasizes personal spiritual development and, among the Albanian branch, is administered by celibate clergy. In 1925 the religion was banned in Turkey under the secularizing efforts of Kemal Atatürk. The leaders of the Bektashi order fled Turkey and established a new headquarters in Tirana in 1931. In 1967 the communist government in Albania took over and closed religious organizations and officially banned religion in 1976. These anti-religious policies were reversed with the fall of communism in 1990, which allowed the Bektashi order to be revived. In September 2024 Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama announced plans to create in Tirana a Bektashi sovereign state to be led by Baba Mondi.

  Edmond Brahimaj was born in Tirana to a devout Bektashi family from the village of Brataj, near Vlorë. He grew up during a time when Albania was under atheistic communist rule. Despite these obstacles, Brahimaj nevertheless had clandestine access to Bektashi teachings and texts as a youth thanks to his family’s efforts. He received training at what is now the Skanderbeg Military University and served in the Albanian military from 1982 to 1990.

  In 1990 the communist regime crumbled in Albania and religious freedoms were restored. Also in 1990 Brahimaj took part in an organizational council for the Bektashi community as it sought to restore the Sufi order. The following year he requested to be discharged from the army to pursue religious interests. In 1992 he was initiated officially into the Bektashi tradition and in 1996 he was initiated as a dervish—a special ascetic status within the Bektashi order.

  Upon his ordainment as a dervish, he went to lead a tekke in Turan, near the town of Korçë in southeastern Albania. In 1997 he was elevated to the level of baba (“father”). This status, combined with “Mondi,” an Albanian nickname for “Edmond,” is the origin of “Baba Mondi,” the appellation by which he is most often called. His meteoric rise through the hierarchy continued when in 1997 he was appointed first deputy of Bektashi world leader Reshat Bardhi. He went on the hajj pilgrimage to Mecca in 2004. In 2006 he was appointed to lead the Bektashi community at the Harabati tekke in Tetovo, North Macedonia.

  In 2011, following the death of Reshat Bardhi in April that year, Baba Mondi was elected by a committee of elders and leaders in the community as the “grandfather” (Turkish: dede; Albanian: kryegjysh), the leader of the Bektashi World Order. In that role he has administered matters of the religious community headquartered at the Kryegjyshata (“court of the supreme grandfather”) in Tirana and represented the Bektashi order in numerous conferences and meetings around the globe.

  Throughout his career in the Bektashi order, Baba Mondi has worked to elevate his community and to communicate with world political and religious leaders in hopes of fostering interreligious peace and mutual understanding. In the 2000s he began traveling the world to various conferences of world religions, as well as journeys to Turkey to support the Bektashi community there, among other travels. He went to the United States in 2004 for a government-supported conversation on religion and attended an iftar—Ramadan fast-breaking—in 2013 sponsored by Secretary of State John Kerry.

  He has met with many other religious leaders, including Pope Francis and Eastern Orthodox ecumenical patriarch Bartholomew I in 2016. On September 4, 2016, he was present in Rome for the canonization of St. Mother Teresa, who, while known worldwide for her charity work in India, was ethnically Albanian and born in what is now North Macedonia. He has received numerous accolades and awards for his support of religious tolerance.

  Baba Mondi’s Bektashi order has been under threat from some fundamentalist Muslim groups, particularly Wahhābī-backed Sunnis, who consider many Sufi and Shiʿi practices to be forms of bidʿah (unlawful innovations). In 2002 a group of Wahhābī militants attacked and took over part of the Harabati tekke in Tetovo, a few years prior to Baba Mondi’s posting there. They chopped down trees—anathema to Bektashi respect for life—and instituted a call to prayer (adhān), also a typical Muslim practice that Bektashis do not use. These threats have moved Baba Mondi to work toward elevating the position of the Bektashi order in global understandings of Islam and to speak out against militant Islamic movements.

  Some aspects of Baba Mondi’s office and actions illustrate the uniqueness of the Bektashis among Muslims. When hosting guests at the headquarters, he will often offer them raki (arak)—an alcoholic beverage made from distilled grapes—and will himself partake of the beverage, even though alcohol is generally prohibited for Muslims to consume. The order’s headquarters also includes an image of the Prophet Muhammad and his family, which is proscribed in Sunni Islam. When asked by an interviewer with EuroNews if he eats pork, a meat typically forbidden among Muslims, he replied: “I tried once, but I didn’t like. It’s not a matter of religious dogmas. We Bektashis are always let free to choose. I just didn’t enjoy the taste so much.”

  Baba Mondi has not been as prolific in publishing as certain other global religious leaders—he has not written any books—but he is amicable and expressive in interviews with the media. An interview with The Jerusalem Post published October 13, 2024, provides many interesting insights into his outlook on religion and politics, especially Islam:

  Human beings don’t have enemies in this world but the human beings themselves. Ignorance, spiritual poorness, and selfishness destroy humanity. Many people misunderstand Islam. Nowadays, we see that Islam is more present in the political field and not in the religious field. Religiously, Islam is a religion of peace, love, and wisdom. Those who use Islam to accumulate political power in their hands have nothing to do with the religion.…The extremists and radicals are neither Muslims nor religious people.

  Mystical people have an expression: don’t pretend that you are higher than others, because, in the end, we are all buried in the earth. If humanity understands that life is temporary, bad things will not happen in the world. People have teachers in school, but they do not accept spiritual teachers and leaders. Each person can choose his spiritual leader from a different religion, but a person must have religion in his life. No one can make himself a better person without religion.

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