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Hanafi Usul Literature in Mamluk Period

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Demirbaş Numarası EISSN: 2717-6967, DOI: 10.26650/iuitd.2022.1025290
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Notlar Around eighty Usul works were written by Mamluk Hanafis. Although there is tremendous range in this literature, one of its distinguishing features is its concentration on a few key works. The overall tendencies in Hanafi Usul writing during the late classical (mutaakhkhirun) period, i.e., continuation of the Mawaraunnahr tradition on the one hand and adjustment efforts to Mutakallimun Usul on the other, can also be seen in Mamluk Hanafis’writings. Besides, the issues that Mamluk scholarly environment brought up, were reflected in Usul works of Hanafis. However, with the exclusion of al-Kafiyaji, the literature on qawaid, adab al-fatwa, and ijtihad and taqlid developed later in Hanafis in opposition to other madhhabs that had writings on these titles in the Mamluk period. Throughout the 7th and 8th (13th and 14th) centuries, the prominent Hanafis of the Mamluk period overwhelmingly came to and settled in Mamluk lands from other places, particularly Central Asia and Anatolia. These scholars primarily studied and composed sharhs on Usul al-Pazdawi, as well as mukhtasars from the 7th/13th century. At this early phase, sharhs on al-Mughni of al-Khabbazi written by various scholars and sharhs on Usul al-Pazdawi written by al-Sighnaki and his successors constituted the backbone of Hanafi Usul writing. As for the 9th/15th century, the writings of Ibn al-Humam and his disciples constituted outstanding and mature examples. Although the Hanafi scholars of this last century knew the works and views of Sadr al-Sharia and al-Taftazani, no sharh–hashiya tradition developed among them, unlike their Ottoman contemporaries. A similar case is true for Sharh al-Mukhtasar of alIji. On the other hand, some scholars treated Hanafi and Shafii Usul views comparatively, following the path of Ibn al-Saati, as there were others who wrote sharhs on the works of Fakhr al-Din al-Razi and Ibn al-Hajib.
Görüntüle İslam tetkikleri dergisi, 2022-03, Vol.12 (1), p.55-92
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Hanafi Usul Literature in Mamluk Period

Yazar Tuncay Başoğlu
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Danimarka Kraliyet Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası EISSN: 2717-6967, DOI: 10.26650/iuitd.2022.1025290
Kayıt Numarası cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_591651ac72724bb49bc15e23be01557b
Lokasyon DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notlar Around eighty Usul works were written by Mamluk Hanafis. Although there is tremendous range in this literature, one of its distinguishing features is its concentration on a few key works. The overall tendencies in Hanafi Usul writing during the late classical (mutaakhkhirun) period, i.e., continuation of the Mawaraunnahr tradition on the one hand and adjustment efforts to Mutakallimun Usul on the other, can also be seen in Mamluk Hanafis’writings. Besides, the issues that Mamluk scholarly environment brought up, were reflected in Usul works of Hanafis. However, with the exclusion of al-Kafiyaji, the literature on qawaid, adab al-fatwa, and ijtihad and taqlid developed later in Hanafis in opposition to other madhhabs that had writings on these titles in the Mamluk period. Throughout the 7th and 8th (13th and 14th) centuries, the prominent Hanafis of the Mamluk period overwhelmingly came to and settled in Mamluk lands from other places, particularly Central Asia and Anatolia. These scholars primarily studied and composed sharhs on Usul al-Pazdawi, as well as mukhtasars from the 7th/13th century. At this early phase, sharhs on al-Mughni of al-Khabbazi written by various scholars and sharhs on Usul al-Pazdawi written by al-Sighnaki and his successors constituted the backbone of Hanafi Usul writing. As for the 9th/15th century, the writings of Ibn al-Humam and his disciples constituted outstanding and mature examples. Although the Hanafi scholars of this last century knew the works and views of Sadr al-Sharia and al-Taftazani, no sharh–hashiya tradition developed among them, unlike their Ottoman contemporaries. A similar case is true for Sharh al-Mukhtasar of alIji. On the other hand, some scholars treated Hanafi and Shafii Usul views comparatively, following the path of Ibn al-Saati, as there were others who wrote sharhs on the works of Fakhr al-Din al-Razi and Ibn al-Hajib.
Görüntüle İslam tetkikleri dergisi, 2022-03, Vol.12 (1), p.55-92
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