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Islamic history and civilization. studies and texts, 0929-2403 ; 177
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
1. Historicizing the Study of Sunni Islam in the Ottoman Empire, c. 1450-c. 1750 / Tijana Krsti -- Part I. Rethinking Sunni Orthodoxy in Dialogue with the Past and the Present: 2. A New Hadith Culture? Arab Scholars and Ottoman Sunnitization in the Sixteenth Century / Helen Pfeifer -- 3. Contrarian Voice: ehzde orud's (d. 919/1513) Writings on Kalm and the Early Articulation of Ottoman Sunnism / Nabil al-Tikriti -- 4. Ibn Taymiyya, al-Siysa al-shariyya and the Early Modern Ottomans / Derin Terziolu -- 5. You Must Know Your Faith in Detail: Redefinition of the Role of Knowledge and Boundaries of Belief in Ottoman Catechisms (ilm-ils) / Tijana Krsti -- 6. How to Read Heresy in the Ottoman World / Nir Shafir -- 7. Prayers, Commentaries, and the Edification of the Ottoman Supplicant / Guy Burak -- Part II. Building a Pious Community: Spatial Dimensions of Sunnitization: 8. Lives and Afterlives of an Urban Institution and Its Spaces: The Early Ottoman mret as Mosque / Çidem Kafesciolu -- 9. Abdl-affiliated Convents and Sunnitizing Halveti Dervishes in Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Rumeli / Grigor Boykov -- 10. Attendance at the Five Daily Congregational Prayers, Imams and Their Communities in the Jurisprudential Debates during the Ottoman Age of Sunnitization / H. Evren Sünnetçiolu -- 11. Piety and Presence in the Postclassical Sultanic Mosque / Ünver Rüstem |
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Part III. Sunnis, Shiis and Kizilba: The Context- and Genre-Specific Nature of Confessional Politics: 12. Neither Victim Nor Accomplice: The Kizilba as Borderland Actors in the Early Modern Ottoman Realm / Aye Baltaciolu-Brammer -- 13. Reading Ottoman Sunnism through Islamic History: Approaches toward Yazd b. Muwiya in Ottoman Historical Writing / Vefa Erginba -- 14. Islamic Discourse in Ottoman-Safavid Peacetime Diplomacy after 1049/1639 -- Selim Güngörürler -- Index. |
Summary |
"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 fatwa collections, legal and theological treatises, and historiography to mosques and Sufi convents-developed and were reinterpreted in the Ottoman Empire between c. 1450 and c. 1750. The volume epitomizes the growing scholarly interest in historicizing Islamic discourses and practices of the post-classical era, which has heretofore been styled as a period of decline, reflecting critically on the concepts of 'tradition', 'orthodoxy' and 'orthopraxy' as they were conceived and debated in the context of building and maintaining the longest-lasting Muslim-ruled empire. Contributors: Helen Pfeifer; Nabil al-Tikriti; Derin Terziolu; Tijana Krsti; Nir Shafir; Guy Burak; Çidem Kafesçiolu; Grigor Boykov; H. Evren Sünnetçiolu; Ünver Rüstem; Aye Baltaciolu-Brammer; Vefa Erginba; Selim Güngörürler"-- Provided by publisher |
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Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. |
Subject |
Islam -- Turkey -- History.
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Sunna.
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Turkey -- History -- Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918.
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Hadith.
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adth.
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Empire ottoman -- Histoire.
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HISTORY / Middle East / General
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Hadith
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Islam
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Sunna
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Turkey
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Chronological Term |
1288-1918
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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History
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Added Author |
Krsti, Tijana, editor.
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Terziolu, Derin, 1969- editor.
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Print version: Historicizing Sunni Islam in the Ottoman Empire, c. 1450-c. 1750. Boston : Brill, 2020 9789004440289 (DLC) 2020032337 |
ISBN |
9789004440296 (ebook) |
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9004440291 |
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9789004440289 (hardback) |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000068160419 |
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