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A Supplement to Bahâeddinzâde’s Political Thought: Critical Edition and Analysis of the Nasihatnâme

open access: yesKocatepe İslami İlimler Dergisi
This article examines the political thought of Muhyiddin Mehmed b. Bahāeddin (known as Bahāeddinzāde), a sixteenth-century Ottoman scholar, through the lens of his major works: Siyasetnāme, Asl al-tashrīʿ, Risāla mutaʿalliqa bi-amr al-jihād, and ...
Enes Taş
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Persian Poetry, Sufi Authority, and Ottoman Multilingualism: İsmāʿīl Ḥaḳḳī Bursevī’s Qurʾān Commentary, the Rūḥ al-bayān

open access: yesDiyâr
This paper explores the functions of Persian poetry in Ottoman Sufi İsmāʿīl Ḥaḳḳī Bursevī’s most well-known work, his encyclopaedic tafsīr, the Rūḥ al-bayān fī tafsīr al-Qurʾān (The Spirit of Elucidation in Qurʾānic Interpretation). I argue that Bursevī (
Kameliya Atanasova
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The symbol of nightingales and Persian rose in poem of Naim Frashëri

open access: yesEdeb Erkan
Persian and Albanian poetry both hold deep cultural, historical, and literary importance in their respective regions—and beyond. While distinct in their linguistic and thematic traditions, both poetic traditions serve as crucial vehicles for expressing ...
Blerina Harizaj
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Ottoman Eschatological Esotericism: Introducing Jafr in Ps. Ibn al-ʿArabī’s The Tree of Nuʿmān (al-Shajarah al-nuʿmāniyyah)

open access: yesCorrespondences, 2019
This article addresses a desideratum in Islamic intellectual history concerning apocalyptic eschatology. I propose to focus on the Islamic revelatory genre par excellence known as jafr which as a textual tradition comprises the fusion of eschatology and ...
W. Sasson Chahanovich
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Turkish Religious Music in the Funeral Ceremonies of Sufi Orders

open access: yesReligions
In the history of Turkish-Islamic culture, every stage of human life—from birth to death—has been ritualized with profound symbolic and spiritual meanings.
Mustafa DEMİRCİ
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Late ottoman modernist/rationalist discourses on Islam: Superstition, sufism and Şemseddin Günaltay [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
This study attempts to sketch a general picture of the late Ottoman conceptualizations of Islam through the preliminary observation of the ideas of M. Şemseddin (Günaltay), an important intellectual and political figure of the Ottoman Second Constitutional Period (1908-1918).
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