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Ebussuud Efendi (Turkish:
Mehmed Ebüssuûd Efendi, 30
December 1490 – 23
August 1574), was a
Hanafi Maturidi Ottoman jurist and
Quran exegete,
served as...
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order of the
Ottoman Turkish Sultan Suleiman I, with
Grand Mufti Mehmet Ebussuud el-İmadi
issuing a
fatwa allowing the
consumption of coffee. In Cairo,...
- reforms,
carried out in
conjunction with the
Ottoman chief judicial official Ebussuud Efendi,
harmonized the
relationship between the two
forms of
Ottoman law:...
- Africa, and
Eastern Europe. The 16th-century
Ottoman scholar and jurist,
Ebüssuûd Mehmet Efendi,
recognized the
Ottoman sultan (Suleiman the Magnificent...
- al-Ḥalabī (d. 955 AH) Taşköprüzade (d. 968 AH)
Muhammad Birgivi (d. 980 AH)
Ebussuud Efendi (d. 982 AH) 10th AH/16th AD
Khwaja Baqi
Billah (d. 1011 AH) 'Ali...
- Ali
Cemali Efendi (1445-1526), Ibn-i
Kemal (Kemalpaşazade) (1468-1533),
Ebussuud Efendi (1491-1574) and al-Kawthari (1879-1952). The Sheikh-ul-Islam was...
- (reigned 1389–1402). In the 16th century,
Ottoman Grand Mufti Muhammad Ebussuud el-İmadi
issued a
celebrated opinion allowing the
performance of Karagöz...
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Abdurrahman (2019). "Ottoman
Religious Rulings Concerning the Safavids:
Ebussuud Efendi's fatwas". The
Empires of the Near East and India:
Source Studies...
- with Tahmasp.
Criticism extended to Rüstem, Hürrem, and even
Chief Jurist Ebussuud Efendi. A
Safavid source also conve**** discontent,
using a
chronogram to...
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which resulted in a
break of
relations with the
Ottoman Shaykh al-Islām,
Ebussuud Effendi. He then
settled down in Amed (present-day Diyarbakır),
where he...