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...of the caliphate for nearly three more centuries, until the Ottoman conquest of Egypt in 923 AH. The line of Abbasid shadow cal...
...d al-Azhar into a Sunni institution. Under Mamluk and later Ottoman patronage, al-Azhar became one of the foremost centers of S...
...attle of Kosovo was the pivotal engagement that established Ottoman dominance in the Balkans. Sultan Murad I led an Ottoman arm...
...ated the last major multinational crusade organised against Ottoman power in Europe. Pope Boniface IX had called for a crusade ...
The Battle of Ankara was a catastrophic Ottoman defeat at the hands of the Timurid conqueror Timur (Tamerla...
The conquest of Constantinople by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II was one of the most momentous events of th...
...tle of Chaldiran was the decisive confrontation between the Ottoman Empire and the newly established Safavid dynasty of Persia,...
...amluk Sultan Qansuh al-Ghawri marched north to confront the Ottomans with a large cavalry force, but was at a severe disadvanta...
...Battle of Vienna in 1683 was the decisive defeat that ended Ottoman expansion into Central Europe and marked the beginning of t...
...ntine territory into the heartland of what would become the Ottoman Empire.
...Battle of Plocnik was a significant Serbian victory over an Ottoman raiding force in 1386, representing one of the few setbacks...
...they continued their activities. The fall of Rhodes secured Ottoman naval dominance of the eastern Mediterranean.
The Battle of Mohács was one of the most decisive Ottoman victories in Europe, lasting barely two hours yet ending th...
...val engagement of the 16th century and the most significant Ottoman naval defeat, ending Ottoman expansion in the western Medit...
...ticularly in Central Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Ottoman Empire. His major work Kitab al-Tawhid systematized orthodo...
...the Muslim world, sacking Delhi, Baghdad, and defeating the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I.
The Ottoman victory at the Battle of Kosovo established Muslim rule in ...
...army will be.' The city was renamed Istanbul and became the Ottoman capital.
...on. This system of religious tolerance became a hallmark of Ottoman governance for centuries and allowed diverse communities to...
The Ottoman Sultan Selim I defeated the Safavid Shah Ismail I, establis...
...uk Sultanate at Marj Dabiq near Aleppo. This victory led to Ottoman control of Syria, Egypt, and the holy cities of Mecca and M...
Ottoman Sultan Selim I conquered Egypt, ending the Mamluk Sultanate...
Under Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, the Ottoman Empire reached its zenith. The empire stretched from Hungar...
Sultan Suleiman I ascended to the Ottoman throne, beginning a 46-year reign that marked the zenith of...
...Magnificent besieged Vienna, marking the furthest extent of Ottoman expansion into Central Europe. Though the siege was unsucce...
The Ottoman navy suffered a significant defeat against a coalition of E...
Mimar Sinan, the greatest Ottoman architect, died in Istanbul. He designed over 300 structure...
The Ottoman siege of Vienna was broken, marking the beginning of Ottoma...
...inting in European languages had existed for centuries, the Ottoman ulama initially resisted printing the Quran and religious t...
The Ottoman Tanzimat reforms attempted to modernize the empire through ...
The Young Turk Revolution restored the Ottoman constitution and established parliamentary government.
Sharif Hussein of Mecca launched the Arab Revolt against Ottoman rule during World War I, seeking an independent Arab state.
The Ottoman Empire, having entered World War I on the side of the Centr...
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk abolished the Ottoman Caliphate, sending the last caliph Abdulmejid II into exile...
Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II who conquered Constantinople in 857 AH (14...
Egyptian Shafi'i jurist and author of Tuhfat al-Muhtaj, one of the two most relied-upon late Shafi'i fiqh references. Also wrote az-Zawajir on major sins and al
Known as the 'Little Shafi'i' (ash-Shafi'i as-Saghir) for his authority in the school. Author of Nihayat al-Muhtaj, one of the two most authoritative late Shafi
...tion al-Fatawa al-Khayriyyah became a standard reference in Ottoman courts. He was the foremost Hanafi authority of Greater Syr...
Palestinian Hanbali jurist who settled in Cairo. Author of Dalil at-Talib and Ghayat al-Muntaha, key Hanbali fiqh texts that are still relied upon for the mu'ta
Ottoman Hanafi jurist and author of ad-Durr al-Mukhtar, a concise y...
Ottoman-era Hanafi scholar who served as deputy to the last Shaykh ...
Last Shaykh al-Islam of the Ottoman Caliphate and a fierce defender of the Hanafi-Maturidi trad...
Ottoman Sufi scholar and mufassir, author of 'Ruh al-Bayan,' a comp...
Ottoman Hanafi scholar, author of 'Bariqa Mahmudiyyah,' a commentar...
Palestinian Shafi'i judge and prolific author of works defending traditional Islamic scholarship and collecting prophetic praises.
A 19th-century Iraqi scholar and mufti of Baghdad (1217-1270 AH), author of the encyclopedic tafsir Ruh al-Ma'ani — one of the most comprehensive Quranic commen
Chief Mufti (Sheikh al-Islam) of the Ottoman Empire for 30 years; author of a major Quran commentary.
Ottoman polymath and bibliographer; his Kashf al-Zunun is the most ...
Ottoman admiral and cartographer; his 1513 world map includes what ...
Ottoman astronomer and mathematician; director of Samarkand observa...
The leading Hanafi jurist of the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Mehmed II. His Durar al-Hukkam and Mir'...
An Ottoman jurist and theologian, author of Nazm al-Faraid (a summary ...
One of the greatest Islamic scholars of Aceh (Indonesia). His Sirat al-Mustaqim was the first comprehensive Islamic legal text written in Malay.
Turkish Islamic scholar whose Risale-i Nur (Epistles of Light) is one of the most widely read Islamic works of the 20th century.
Turkish Islamic scholar and shaykh who revived Islamic learning in Turkey under the secular republic.
Egyptian Hanafi jurist, author of al-Bahr al-Ra'iq and the legal maxims al-Ashbah wal-Naza'ir.
... the standard reference for Hanafi jurisprudence across the Ottoman Empire, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. It prese...
...incorporated into modern Islamic legal codes, including the Ottoman Majallah.
... widely studied tafsirs in the Islamic world, especially in Ottoman-era and Turkish-speaking scholarly circles. Al-Baydawi comb...
...l masterpiece of Quranic exegesis by the Grand Mufti of the Ottoman Empire. Abu as-Su'ud combined deep linguistic analysis with...
...work on Islamic theology that became a standard textbook in Ottoman-era madrasas. At-Taftazani covers the major theological que...
...taries, formed the core of theological education across the Ottoman world.
... the school and incorporates the practical legal customs of Ottoman lands. It is the primary reference used by Hanafi muftis to...
...tire body of Hanafi law. The Majallat al-Ahkam al-Adliyyah (Ottoman Civil Code) drew heavily on this work.
... on 99 legal maxims from the Majallat al-Ahkam al-Adliyyah (Ottoman Civil Code). Ahmad az-Zarqa explains each maxim with exampl...
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Six centuries of Islamic governance: from Osman I to the fall. The last caliphate and its impact on the Muslim world.
The intellectual tradition of the Ottoman Empire, from Sheyhulislam fatwas to advances in astronomy, ...
A comprehensive overview of the Ottoman state from its founding in 1299 CE to its dissolution after...
... under Muslim rule, from the Constitution of Madinah to the Ottoman millet system and Cordoba.
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