Ḥāshiyya ʿalā’l-Kashshāf
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- Country
- Turkey
- City
- Manisa
- Institution
- Manisa Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi
- Collection
- Akhisar Zeynelzade Koleksiyonu
- Shelfmark
- 422
Contents
- Ḥāshiyya ʿalā’l-Kashshāf (Cemāleddīn Meḥmed ibn Meḥmed el-Aḳsarāyī (ca. 1314-ca. 1389))
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- Author
- Cemāleddīn Meḥmed ibn Meḥmed el-Aḳsarāyī (ca. 1314-ca. 1389)
- Show other names
- Jamāl al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-Aqsarā'ī
- جمال الدین محمدابن محمدالاقسرايي
- Cemāleddīn Meḥmed Aksarāyī, ca. 1314-ca. 1389 (authorised)
- جمال الدین محمد اقسرايي (variant)
- Biographical notes
- Cemāleddīn Meḥmed ibn Meḥmed el-Aḳsarāyī (ca. 1314-ca. 1389), a descendent of Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī (d. 606/1210) according to Ottoman sources, was born in and died in Aksaray, a city under Karamanid rule at the time. Sometime in the 1350 [1350 CE]s or 1360 [1360 CE]s he was appointed qadi of Amasya and professor at the dār al-ʿilm(دارالعلم) madrasa of Amasya by the amīr(أمير) of Amasya, Ḥācı Şadgeldi Paşa (d. 1381)(حاجي شادکلدي پاشا). He was later appointed as the qadiʿaskar (kadıasker) (قاضي عسكر) of Amasya by Ḥācı Şadgeldi Paşa. At some point later in the 1370 [1370 CE]s he returned to the Karamanid realm and was appointed as the qadi of Aksaray by the Karamanid ruler ʿAlāʾeddīn Bey (علاءالدين بك), and professor (mudarris) at the Zincirli (Müselsile) Medrese in Aksaray. There is a difference of opinions regarding his death date: according to Ottoman sources, he died 791 AH [1388-1389 CE], whereas Brockelmann gives the date of 1377 [1377 CE]. Molla Fenārī (ملا فناري) studied with him before going to Egypt for further education. He is not to be confused with Cemālī el-Ḫalvetī el-Aḳsarāyī (d. 899/1493) (جمالي الخلوتي الاقسرايي), the author of some twenty works dealing with mystical topics, including a forty ḥadīth commentary.
- Title
- Ḥāshiyya ʿalā’l-Kashshāf
- حاشية على كشّاف
- Notes
- This is a commentary on al-Zamakhsharī (d. 538/1144)'s seminal Qurʾan commentary, the Kashshāf (كشّاف). The Khwarazmian Muʿtazilite , Abū’l-Qāsim Maḥmūd ibn ʿUmar al-Zamakhsharī (ابوالقاسم محمودابن عمرالزمخشري)'s (also called Jār Allāh(جارالله)) al-Kashshāf ʿan Ḥaqāʾiq ghawāmiḍ al-Tanzīl (الكشاف عن حقائق غوامض التنزيل) (“The Discoverer of the Truths of the Hidden Things of revelation”) is an exhaustive Qurʾan commentary which provides deep linguistic and grammatical analysis of its verses.
- Main language of text
- Arabic
- Bibliography
- Studies
- Görkaş, İrfan. Cemaleddin Aksarayī’nin Hayatı-Eserleri. Aksaray: Aksaray Vakfı Yayınları, 1997.
- Gülcan, Genç. "Muhammed B. Aksarayī, Teferrücü’l-Ümerā (Dil İncelemesi-Metin-Sözlük)." PhD Dissertation, İstanbul Üniversitesi, 2012.
- Mélikoff, Irene. "Djamāl al-Din Aḳsarayī." EI2. 2 1965: 419-20.
- Öz, Mustafa. "Cemāleddin Aksarāyī (ö. 791/1388-89 [?])." TDVİA. 7 1993: 308-9.
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- Süleymaniye Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi 208
Physical Description
- Number of folios
- 274 ff.
- Dimensions of folio
- width 15.7cm, height 21.0cm
- Dimensions of written area
- width 11.0cm, height 16.2cm
- Columns
- 1
- Ruled lines
- 21
- Seal
- On folio 1v, waqf seal of Çilī Zeynel b. Ḥācı ʽAlīye (چلی زینل بن حاجی علیا),
History
- Date of copy
- 18th. century