Ebu's-su'ud: The Islamic Legal TraditionEdinburgh University Press, 1997 - 288 sayfa The Jurist Ebu's-su`ud (c1490-1574) occupies a key position in the history of Islamic Law. He was a scholar who, for forty years, occupied successfully the senior judicial positions in the Ottoman Empire. Confronting the problem of reconciling classical Islamic jurisprudence with the day-to-day legal needs of an empire, he earned an enduring reputation as the jurist who harmonised the Holy Law of Islam with secular practice. The book examines the substance of this reputation by showing, through Ebu's-su`ud's writings, how he adapted classical Islamic legal doctrine to contemporary needs. |
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Sayfa 4
... Süleyman I ( 1520-66 ) opened his reign with the capture first of Belgrade , which Ottoman sources frequently refer to as ' the gate to Hungary ' , and then of Rhodes , an island strategically placed for the control of the eastern ...
... Süleyman I ( 1520-66 ) opened his reign with the capture first of Belgrade , which Ottoman sources frequently refer to as ' the gate to Hungary ' , and then of Rhodes , an island strategically placed for the control of the eastern ...
Sayfa 74
... Süleyman I , however , saw a further aggrandisement of Ottoman pretensions . The occupation of Algiers in 1519 and the victory over the king of Hungary in 1526 brought Süleyman directly into conflict with the two Habsburg monarchs : the ...
... Süleyman I , however , saw a further aggrandisement of Ottoman pretensions . The occupation of Algiers in 1519 and the victory over the king of Hungary in 1526 brought Süleyman directly into conflict with the two Habsburg monarchs : the ...
Sayfa 75
... Süleyman's claim to universal sovereignty.30 It was Ebu's - su'ud who most successfully formulated this claim , which he encapsulated in the words of the inscription over the portal of the mosque : ( 1 ) [ Sultan Süleyman ] has drawn ...
... Süleyman's claim to universal sovereignty.30 It was Ebu's - su'ud who most successfully formulated this claim , which he encapsulated in the words of the inscription over the portal of the mosque : ( 1 ) [ Sultan Süleyman ] has drawn ...
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The Ottoman Empire the Law and Ebussuud | 3 |
sharia and qanun | 24 |
The Sultan and Legal Sovereignty | 65 |
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