- şeyhülislam
- is., tar., Ar. şeyḫ + islām
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Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük. 2010.
Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük. 2010.
şeyhülislam kapısı — is. Şeyhülislamların görev yaptığı daire, fetvahane … Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük
FETVA EMİNİ — Şeyhülislâm kapısındaki Fetvahane nin başında bulunan zata verilen ünvandır. Şeyhülislâma sorulan şer i meselelerin fetvalarını hazırlamak, istida ile vukubulan suallere cevap vermek ve şer iyye mahkemelerinden verilen ilâmları tetkik etmek… … Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük
Ulema — ( ar. علماء, ArTranslit|‘Ulamā’, singular: ar. عالِم, ArTranslit|‘Ālim, scholar ) refers to the educated class of Muslim legal scholars engaged in the several fields of Islamic studies. They are best known as the arbiters of shari‘a law. While… … Wikipedia
Islam in Turkey — The region comprising modern Turkey has a long and rich Islamic tradition stretching back to the dawn of the Seljuk period and Ottoman Empire. The country has many historical mosques present throughout the cities and towns, including many in… … Wikipedia
Sacred Relics — The Sacred Relics consist of Islamic religious pieces sent to the Ottoman Sultans at various times dating from the 16th century to the late 19th century.With the conquest of the Arabic world under Sultan Selim I (1517), the Caliphate passed from… … Wikipedia
Ottoman Court Positions — The Ottoman Court was an elaborate society of royalty and nobility. Beneath the ruling nobles however, existed a grand hierarchy of people, effectively slaves, who were the Sultan s to command as he pleased.Şeyhülislam: The Şeyhülislam (the… … Wikipedia
Ottoman System in the Balkans — By the early sixteenth century most of the Balkan Peninsula’s Christians were submerged within the Ottomans’ Islamic theocratic society. In traditional Islamic civilization, no separation existed between religious and secular matters, and… … Wikipedia
Religion in Istanbul — covers the issue of religion in the city of Istanbul, Turkey.According to the 2000 census, there were 2691 active mosques, 123 active churches and 20 active synagogues in Istanbul; as well as 109 Muslim cemeteries and 57 non Muslim cemeteries.… … Wikipedia
Turkish literature — Introduction the body of written works in the Turkish language. The earliest Turkish literature was produced in Mongol controlled Anatolia during the later 13th century. Among the numerous Turkic dynasties of Central Asia, South Asia … Universalium
Ottoman Court positions — The Ottoman Court was an elaborate society of royalty and nobility. Beneath the ruling nobles however, existed a grand hierarchy of people, effectively slaves, who were the Sultan s to command as he pleased. Şeyhülislam: The Şeyhülislam (the… … Wikipedia