There are twelve services () performed by attendees of the Cem: • or : This is the leader of the Cem who represents
Muhammad and Ali.
The Dede receives confession from the attendees at the beginning of the ceremony. He also leads funerals,
Müsahiplik, marriage ceremonies and circumcisions. The status of
Dede is hereditary and he must be a descendant of Ali and Fatima. • "Guide": This position represents
Husayn.
The Rehber is a guide to the faithful and works closely with the
Dede in the community. • : This position represents
Abu Dharr al-Ghifari. S/he is the assistant to the
Rehber. S/he is the Cem keeper responsible for keeping the faithful calm. • : This position represents
Jabir ibn Abd-Allah and s/he is the light-keeper responsible for maintaining the light traditionally given by a lamp or candles. • : This position represents
Bilal ibn Rabah. S/he plays the
bağlama and recites songs and prayers. • : This position represents
Salman the Persian. S/he is responsible for cleaning the
Cem Evi (Gathering House) hall and symbolically sweeping the carpets during the Cem. • : This position represents
Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman. • : this position represents Mahmoud ibn Maslamah Al Ansari. S/he is responsible for distributing the sacred meal. • : this position represents
Kamber. S/he is responsible for washing the hands of the attendees. • : this position represents Ghulam Kaysan. S/he is responsible for calling the faithful to the Cem. • : this position represents Amri Ayyari. • : represents
Ammar ibn Yasir. Responsible for the distribution of water, sherbet, milk etc... According to the self-taught Turkish Kurd historian Gürdal Aksoy, most Islamic beliefs and practices whether
Sunni,
Usuli Shi'ah or the
Alevi ones, originally come from Zoroastrianism, according to Aksoy some servants of the cem ceremony share some Zoroastrian counterparts like the
Pir and
Zaotar priest,
Atrevakhsh,
Aberet,
Sraoshavarez and
Fraberetar. However according to Alevis, the cem ceremony originally comes from
Prophet Muhammad's nocturnal ascent into heaven . ==See also==