A History of Ottoman Political Thought Up to the Early Nineteenth Century
The “Golden Age” as a Political Agenda 229 El-fethü’r-rahmânî f î tarz-i devletü’l-Osmanî (“The divine gift on the form of the O ...
230 chapter 5 vardur). Then Dımışki proceeds to enumerate in detail the various corps and groups of the army, in a careful hiera ...
The “Golden Age” as a Political Agenda 231 in the heterogeneous nature of Telhisü’l-beyân itself: why should the same au- thor a ...
232 chapter 5 forces now regarded the Sunna, rather than the “old law”, as the main frame- work of binding rules. On the other s ...
© koninklijke brill nv, leiden, 2019 | doi:10.1163/9789004385245_008 chapter 6 The “Sunna-Minded” Trend E. Ekin Tuşalp Atiyas Th ...
234 chapter 6 chapter did indeed discuss the limits of political authority: the standards of Sunna-abiding political conduct and ...
The “Sunna-minded” Trend 235 in defining these diverse historical movements: the primacy of the prophetic Sunna as a model for p ...
236 chapter 6 mufti Ebussu’ud (in office 1545–73) over cash endowments, which involved usury—prohibited by Islamic law but, as s ...
The “Sunna-minded” Trend 237 and sweetmakers (helvacı).14 Some of the more influential ones among them introduced Üstüvani to th ...
238 chapter 6 sympathetic to the Kadızadelis, described the policies implemented by the aghas as an “evil innovation” (bidat-i s ...
The “Sunna-minded” Trend 239 of office and Vani’s arrival in Istanbul, the central government was issuing or- ders prohibiting t ...
240 chapter 6 First of all, the Kadızadeli position towards the Sufis showed great variety during the seventeenth century.29 Nei ...
The “Sunna-minded” Trend 241 was reported to have held the Sufi sheikh in such esteem and intimacy that he addressed him as “my ...
242 chapter 6 different subjects, ranging from his refutation of the Mevlevi sema to aspects of Islamic law (furu), until his de ...
The “Sunna-minded” Trend 243 period; the second is devoted to the personalities who lived under Ottoman rule and covers the peri ...
244 chapter 6 Belgradi gave the sultan to wake up and reclaim his hold on the affairs of his realm (B214). Belgradi’s Nisabü-l i ...
The “Sunna-minded” Trend 245 brotherhoods against rafizilik (schism, especially represented by the Shi’a) and perversion, critic ...
246 chapter 6 Birgivi’s interpretation of the Sharia and Sunna informed much of the sub- sequent debates on law, piety, and publ ...
The “Sunna-minded” Trend 247 from recognition by the imam of those who possessed the lands at the time of their conquest. The re ...
248 chapter 6 As will be seen, arguments for compliance with the Sharia in decisions re- garding public administration would be ...
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