Sharḥ Tuḥfat al-Mulūk
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- Country
- Turkey
- City
- Bursa
- Institution
- Bursa İnebey Yazma Eser Ktp.
- Collection
- Orhan Kütüphanesi
- Shelfmark
- no. 468
Contents
- Sharḥ Tuḥfat al-Mulūk (Ferişteoğlu Meḥmed bin ʿAbdüllaṭīf)
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- Author
- Ferişteoğlu Meḥmed bin ʿAbdüllaṭīf
- Ferişteoğlu Meḥmed bin ʿAbdüllaṭīf
- عبداللطيف ابن فرشته
- Show other names
- ʿAbdüllaṭīf b. Firişte (d. after 1418)
- İbn Melek
- İbn Firişte
- İbn Ferişte
- Ferişteoğlu
- Ibn Malak
- ʿAbd al-Laṭīf bin ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz
- ابن ملك
- Ferişteoğlu Mehmed bin Abdüllatif, -1446 (authorised)
- Ferişteoğlu, Mehmed bin Abdüllatif, -1446 (variant)
- Ferişteoğlu Mehmed bin Abdüllatif, d. 1446 (variant)
- Mehmed bin Abdüllatif, Ferişteoğlu, -1446 (variant)
- Mehmed bin Ferişte, -1446 (variant)
- Mehmed bin Melekzade, -1446 (variant)
- Biographical notes
- İbn Melek, a native of Tire (Turkey) during the Aydınid (Aydınoğulları) period, was a prolific author best known for his hadith and fiqh works which were taught in madrasas and survive in many manuscript copies. Having served as professor at the Tire (Turkey) at the madrasa built by Aydınoğlu Mübārizüddīn Meḥmed Beg (708/1308-733/1334) in the name of his father, ʿAbdülʿazīz Firişte, the qadı of Birgi, he composed primarily pedagogical works for madrasa instruction. His death date remains disputed, but be placed in the first quarter of the fifteenth century sometime after 821 AH [1418 CE]. İbn Melek’s brother (or son) ʿAbdülmecīd b. Firişte (d. 864/1459-60) was also a prolific author of mainly Hurufi works as well as a dictionary which is often misattributed to İbn Melek. İbn Melek’s son Meḥmed/Muḥammed also wrote a number of works in the same fields as his father, likewise using the name İbn Firişte or İbn Melek . As a result, there has been much confusion over which works belong to which family member.
- Title
- Sharḥ Tuḥfat al-Mulūk
- شرح تحفةالملوك
- Notes
- This is a commentary on the short Hanafi fiqh primer, Tuḥfat al-Mulūk fī fiqh madhhab al-Imām Abī Ḥanīfa al-Nu’mān by Zayn al-Dīn Muḥammad b. Abī Bakr al-Rāzī (d. 666/1267), author of the renowed dictionary Mukhtār al-Siḥāḥ.
- The place of composition is Tire (Turkey) in the Aydınid realm (Western Anatolia)
- Main language of text
- Arabic
- Bibliography
- Editions
- ʿAbd al-Majīd ibn ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn ʿAbd Allāh Darwīsh, , ed. Sharḥ Kitāb Tuḥfat al-Mulūk. Riyad: Madār al-Waṭan lil-Nashr, 2015.
- Studies
- Akün, Ömer Faruk. "Firishte-oghlu." EI, 2nd ed. 2 1965: 923-924.
- Baktır, Mustafa. "İbn Melek." TDVİA. 20 1999: 175-176.
- Muhtar, Cemal, ed. İki Kuran sözlüğü: Lugat-ı Ferişteoğlu ve Lugat-ı Kânûn-ı İlâhî. İstanbul: Marmara Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi, 1993.
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- Ankara Milli Kütüphane no. 4611
Physical Description
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- 1
- Ruled lines
- 19
- Seal
- Aḥmed Vefīk PaşaOrḫān Ġāzī Mosque Library
History
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