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Flexible Roles of Waqfs in Circumventing the Islamic Succession Law: The Case of Ottoman Family Waqfs

2023
The instrumentalization of family waqfs to circumvent the Islamic succession law has been a debated issue for centuries. These waqfs have played a major role in many practices, for example, sometimes in favor or against the involvement of women in inheritance.
Aşkın, Bekir Emre, Akkuş, Yakup
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“Mine anger hath beene just”: Feeling Familicide in the Early Modern Ottoman Court in Thomas Goffe’s The Raging Turk and The Courageous Turk

Renaissance and Reformation / Renaissance et Réforme
This article offers an analysis of Thomas Goffe’s portrayal of Turkish persons in his plays The Raging Turk (1618) and The Courageous Turk (1619), which represent specific English understandings of Ottoman beliefs about proper sensorial behaviour in ...
Aisha Hussain
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Reflections of Celal Nuri’s Views on Family Law to the Ottoman Decree of Family Law

2019
Celal Nuri is one of the most importantadvocates of Westernism in the last period of the Ottoman Empire. It comes tothe forefront with the identity of a jurist in this current of ideas. He is aninfluential figure in his articles and books on the legal issues of the period.The Code of Family Law has an important place in the history of Turkish law. Itis
KOYUNCU, Nuran, YILMAZ, Yasin
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Sharia and Kinship in the Ottoman Eastern Mediterranean

Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 2019
:This essay engages Beshara Doumani's Family Life in the Ottoman Mediterranean. It highlights Doumani's significant deconstruction of the culturalist assumptions of the category of the Arab or Muslim family.
Nada Moumtaz
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LEVANTINE ECONOMIC LIFE IN PERA: THE CASE OF THE FOSCOLO FAMILY

Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi
This study examines the economic transformation of 19th century Istanbul through the example of the Levantine Foscolo family, with a particular focus on the Pera district.
Semih Sefer
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OTTOMAN INFLUENCE ON JORDANIAN FAMILY LAW

2003
Although it is known that Ottoman Family Law, issued in 1917, remained in effect for some times in the countries that were lost by the Ottomans after the First World War, and influenced their Family Law; there is no study showing the extend of this influence. This study examines its influence on Jordanian Family Law.
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THE ABOLITION OF POLYGAMY IN TURKIYE: A JURIDICAL-NORMATIVE STUDY OF KEMALIST LEGAL REFORM

An-natiq Jurnal Kajian Islam Interdisipliner
This study aims to examine the historical and legal transformation of polygamy regulation in Turkiye, from its initial permissibility to its eventual prohibition under the influence of Kemalist secular reforms.
Jufrizal Jufrizal   +2 more
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Miklós Zrínyi in Venice: Trading advantages, cultural interests and political intrigue in the mid-17th century

Hungarian Studies
In the mid-17th century, Venice became the stage on which the Zrínyi family played out its many and multifaceted political, commercial and cultural interests. The elder brother Miklós (1620–1664), besides being one of the most well-regarded poets of 17th-
Simona Nicolosi
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The Ottoman Government’s Policies Concerning The Armenian Soldiers In The Ottoman Army And Their Families In The Wake Of The Provisional Law Of Relocation And Resettlement

2020
This article aims to evaluate the conflicting situation that arises from the allegations regarding the killing of Armenian soldiers in the Ottoman Army with the enactment of the Provisional Law of Relocation and Resettlement and the existence of a decree issued by the Ottoman State pertaining to not subjecting Armenian soldiers and their families to ...
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