- The
Kadızadeli movement (Turkish: Kadızadeliler) was a seventeenth-century
fundamentalist religious movement in the
Ottoman Empire that
followed Kadızade...
- Kadızade
Mehmed Efendi, aka Küçük (Little) Kadızade or
Kadızadeli (1582 Balıkesir Province,
Ottoman Empire - 1635) was an
Islamic preacher in the Ottoman...
- a
growing anti-Sufi
feeling that
later took
shape in the form of the
Kadizadeli movement. Also
during this period, the
order sought to re****ert its ****...
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legal schools of Fiqh (jurisprudence).
These include the 17th
century Kadizadeli movement, 18th
century Wahhabi movement as well as the
Islamic reformist...
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between the
Kadızadelis and
those that they
disapproved of. As the
movement progressed,
activists became "increasingly violent" and
Kadızadelis were known...
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movements have arisen" such as the Kharijites, Sahl ibn Salama, Barbahari,
Kadizadeli movement, Ibn Abd al-Wahhab, etc., "s****ing to
revive true Islam, which...
-
light up the
minarets on
Raghaib night.
During the 17th century, the
Kadizadeli movement in the
Ottoman Empire controversially challenged the permissibility...
- late,
their ideas were much
earlier present in the
Islamicate world.
Kadizadeli (Qādīzādali), a seventeenth-century
puritanical reformist religious movement...
- Ankara: Yeni Türkiye, 2002, pp. 841–850. Zilfi,
Madeline C. 1986. "The
Kadizadelis:
Discordant Revivalism in
Seventeenth Century Istanbul."
Journal of Near...
- were
influenced by Ibn Taymiyyah, and his
writings also
influenced the
Kadizadeli movement which opposed Sufism.
Birgivi was a
critic of Ibn
Arabi and re****ed...