Ebū Bekr Aḥmed b. ʿAlī er-Rāzī el-Ceṣṣāṣ’ın (ö. 370/981) el-Fuṣūl fī’l-Uṣūl eserinin halihazırda tahkikli neşri yapılmış nüshalarında eserin baş kısmı eksiktir.
Kâmil Çalışkan
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Ebû Bekir el-Haffâf ve Fıkıh Usûlü Düşüncesi [PDF]
Ebû Bekir el-Ḫaffâf, 4./10. Yüzyılda Irak bölgesinde yaşayan Şâfiî fakihlerinden biridir. Irak bölgesi, özellikle bu yüzyıllarda Şâfiî mezhebi için önemli çekim merkezlerinden biri olmuş, Ebü’l-Abbâs İbn Süreyc ve öğrencileri başta olmak üzere o dönemde ...
Davut Eşit
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Ebū Bekr el-Ceṣṣāṣ’ın Usul Anlayışında Lafız Türleri ve Diyagramatik Bir Taksim Önerisi
Ebū Bekr Aḥmed b. ʿAlī er-Rāzī el-Ceṣṣāṣ (ö. 370/981), fıkıh usulü bağlamında eserlerinde yer verdiği lafız türlerini birbirleri ile ilişkileri üzerinden sistematik ve bütüncül olarak bir arada sunmamakta, lafız türlerine ilişkin bir taksim de ...
Kâmil Çalışkan
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The Sultan's Syllabus Revisited: Sixteenth Century Ottoman Madrasa Libraries and the Question of Canonization [PDF]
This study revisits the question of the early modern Ottoman madrasa curriculum, which, ever since the famous Studia Islamica article of Nenad Filipovic and the late Shahab Ahmed in 2004, has come to be recognized as the “sultan’s syllabus,” implying a ...
Şen, A. Tunç
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The Role Assigned to al-Qawāid al-Khamsa in ‘Alāī 's al-Macmū‘ al-Muẕehheb [PDF]
Legal maxims in Islamic law have been an area that has been emphasized in relation to both fiqh and usūl issues since the early periods. The legal maxims of "al-umūru bi maḳāṣidihā", "al-yaḳīnu lā yazūlu bi al-shakk", "al-mashaḳḳa tajlibu al-taysīr", "aḍ-
Hatice ALSAÇ
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Authoring and Publishing in the Age of Manuscripts: the Columbia University Copy of an Ottoman Compendium of Sciences with Marginal Glossing [PDF]
This study examines an early-seventeenth century copy of a popular book in Ottoman Turkish originally composed by Nevʿī Efendi (d. 1599) in the early 1570s.
Şen, A. Tunç
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Catalogue of Turkish Manuscripts in the Library of Leiden University and Other Collections in the Netherlands. Minor Collections. [PDF]
From as early as the 1600s, Dutch scholars and scholarship have displayed a keen interest in the studies of the Islamic world. Over the centuries, they have collected a wealth of source texts in various languages, Turkish texts being prominent among them.
Schmidt, Jan
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The Imāmate Chapter of Abū l-Ḥusayn al-Baṣrī’s Sharḥ al-Uṣūl al-Khamsa: Critical Edition and Analysis [PDF]
Although the issue of Imāmate was not initially seen as being one of the central subjects of Kalām, by the time it has gained importance especially after the Shīʿa started debating the matter in terms of credential aspects and as a result, it came to be ...
Delen, Halil İbrahim Delen
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Historicizing Sunni Islam in the Ottoman Empire, c. 1450-c. 1750 [PDF]
Articles collected in Historicizing Sunni Islam in the Ottoman Empire, c. 1450–c. 1750 engage with the idea that “Sunnism” itself has a history and trace how particular Islamic genres – ranging from prayer manuals, heresiographies, creeds, hadith and ...
Krstić, Tijana, Terzioğlu, Derin
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Book ownership in Ottoman Sarajevo 1707-1828 [PDF]
This dissertation presents findings on book ownership in Ottoman Sarajevo based on the examination of 59 inheritance inventories recorded in the city court registers (sijills) for the period from 1707 to 1828.
Zubcevic, Asim
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