Kitab Dustur al-ghara ib wa-madan al-ragha ib and Related Texts - The Correspondence (Insha ) of Muhammad ibn Abi al-Hasan al-Bakri al-Siddiqi (930-994/1524-1586)
Verlag | V&R unipress |
Auflage | 2020 |
Seiten | 476 |
Format | 16,4 x 23,3 x 3,0 cm |
Gewicht | 812 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
Reihe | Ottoman Studies / Osmanistische Studien Band 009 |
ISBN-10 | 3847111132 |
EAN | 9783847111139 |
Bestell-Nr | 84711113A |
This is the first publication of the official correspondence of the leading religious scholar and literary figure, Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abi al-Hasan al-Bakri al-Siddiqi al-Shafii Sib Al al-Hasan.
A critical edition of the official correspondence of Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abi al-Hasan al-Bakri al-Siddiqi
This is the first publication of the official correspondence of the leading religious scholar and literary figure, Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abi al-Hasan al-Bakri al-Siddiqi al-Shafi'i Sibt Al al-Hasan. It provides a window into the world of an influential religious scholar in sixteenth century Cairo and his network of contacts in the Ottoman Empire and beyond. Muhammad al-Bakri corresponded with Sultan Murad III, the grand vizier Sokollu Mehmed Pasha, and with various officials in Mecca, including the sharifian ruler of Mecca, al-Hasan ibn Abi Numayy. The collection also contains two letters addressed to Sa'di rulers of Morocco and one to the Mughal Emperor Akbar, as well as letters to a variety of lesser Ottoman officials. It is an important source for the history of Ottoman Egypt and the Hijaz.
A critical edition of the official correspondence of Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abi al-Hasan al-Bakri al-Siddiqi
This is the first publication of the official correspondence of the leading religious scholar and literary figure, Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abi al-Hasan al-Bakri al-Siddiqi al-Shafi'i Sibt Al al-Hasan. It provides a window into the world of an influential religious scholar in sixteenth century Cairo and his network of contacts in the Ottoman Empire and beyond. Muhammad al-Bakri corresponded with Sultan Murad III, the grand vizier Sokollu Mehmed Pasha, and with various officials in Mecca, including the sharifian ruler of Mecca, al-Hasan ibn Abi Numayy. The collection also contains two letters addressed to Sa'di rulers of Morocco and one to the Mughal Emperor Akbar, as well as letters to a variety of lesser Ottoman officials. It is an important source for the history of Ottoman Egypt and the Hijaz.