Popularly known as 'Fakir Dede' and 'Alaeddin of Kabaklar,' a saint connected to the Uşşakî circle of the Halvetiyye order. He was the disciple whom Sayyid Ahmad al-Samarqandi trained and granted succession to in Kabaklar village. Sources record his death as 890/1485-1486; his tomb lies in a two-grave chamber beneath the mosque in Kabaklar, with inscribed cenotaphs. (Sources: Uşak Provincial Directorate — Tombs; Evliyalar.net)
