Şihabuddin es-Sivasi, an Ottoman Commentator 860-1455 and his influence

Title Şihabuddin es-Sivasi, an Ottoman Commentator 860-1455 and his influence
Author Bahattin Dartma
Type Book
Language Arabic
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Manuscript No
Library: Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 1301-966X, EISSN: 2602-2435
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Notes Şihabuddin es-Sivasi is an interpreter of Anatolian. He lived in Sivas . and Ayasluğ (known as Selçuk) during the autonomy of the states in Anatolia and in the establishment of the Ottoman Empire. He is one of the rationalistic interpreters of that time. His interpretations, being at least medium length, clear and rationalistic, were written like a text book. Şihabuddin es-Sivasi, influenced by Beğavi, Zemahşeri and Semerkandi, also influenced some interpreters such as Ebüssuüd, İsmail Hakkı Bursevi and Lütfullah Erzurumi. In line with the knowledge of interpretation so fair; Şihabuddin es-Sivasi in the Ottomans, as an independent interpreter; ignored reinterpretation, elucidation/haşiye, partial/selected interpretation and abstract studies. Şihabuddin es-Sivasi 's this rationalistic interpretation have some different aspacts compared with those classical ones
Görüntüle Dini araştırmalar, 2015-11, Vol.4 (11)
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Şihabuddin es-Sivasi, an Ottoman Commentator 860-1455 and his influence

Author Bahattin Dartma
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 1301-966X, EISSN: 2602-2435
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_20a7e5aa685842f6a1c3afc9957fec75
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes Şihabuddin es-Sivasi is an interpreter of Anatolian. He lived in Sivas . and Ayasluğ (known as Selçuk) during the autonomy of the states in Anatolia and in the establishment of the Ottoman Empire. He is one of the rationalistic interpreters of that time. His interpretations, being at least medium length, clear and rationalistic, were written like a text book. Şihabuddin es-Sivasi, influenced by Beğavi, Zemahşeri and Semerkandi, also influenced some interpreters such as Ebüssuüd, İsmail Hakkı Bursevi and Lütfullah Erzurumi. In line with the knowledge of interpretation so fair; Şihabuddin es-Sivasi in the Ottomans, as an independent interpreter; ignored reinterpretation, elucidation/haşiye, partial/selected interpretation and abstract studies. Şihabuddin es-Sivasi 's this rationalistic interpretation have some different aspacts compared with those classical ones
Görüntüle Dini araştırmalar, 2015-11, Vol.4 (11)
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