Majmūʿa al-anwār fī jamiʿ al-asrār

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Country
Turkey
City
İstanbul
Institution
Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi
Collection
Carullah Efendi
Shelfmark
94

Contents

Majmūʿa al-anwār fī jamiʿ al-asrār (Ḥācı Paşa)
Author
Ḥācı Paşa
حاجي پاشا
Show other names
Celālüddīn Ḫıżır b. ʿAlī al-Ḫaṭṭāb al-Ḳonevī
جلال الدين خضر بن علي الخطّاب القونوي
Hacı Paşa, -1423? (authorised)
Celâleddin Hızır bin Ali, -1423? (variant)
Celâlüddin Hızır, -1423? (variant)
Celâlüddin Hızır bin Aliyü'l-Hattâb, -1423? (variant)
Celâlüddin Hızır bin Hâce Ali el-Konevî summeʼl-Aydinı̂ (variant)
D̲j̲alāl al-Dīn Khiḍr b. ʻAlī, -1423? (variant)
Hacı Paşa, d. 1423? (variant)
Ḥād̲j̲d̲j̲ī Pas̲h̲a, -1423? (variant)
Ḥājjī Bāshā, -1423? (variant)
Ḥājjī Pāshā, -1423? (variant)
Hekim Hacı Paşa, -1423? (variant)
Hızır bin Ali, -1423? (variant)
Konyalı Hacı Paşa, -1423? (variant)
Biographical notes
Born in Konya, Ḥācı Paşa was educated in Cairo where he studied the religious sciences with the famous Hanafi scholar al-Bābartī (ca. 1310-1384) and medicine at the Manṣūriyya medical complex. In 1370 [1370 CE] he travelled to Ayasuluk in the western Aegean region of Anatolia and entered the service of the Aydınid ruler, Faḫreddīn ʿİsā Bey (r. ca. 760s-789/1360s-1389). Under ʿİsā Bey, Ḥācı Paşa served as qadi, madrasa professor, and court physician, and authored medical texts and religious works. We know nothing about Ḥācı Paşa’s whereabouts and activities following Bayezid I’s deposition of the Aydınid ruler, ʿİsā Bey in 1389 AH [1389 CE]. Although we do not know the date of Ḥācı Paşa’s death, he continued to compose works well into the early years of Murad II’s reign.
Title
Majmūʿa al-anwār fī jamiʿ al-asrār
مجموع الانوار في جامع الاسرار
Notes
Ḥācı Paşa dedicated this voluminous Qurʾān commentary or tafsīr of ten volumes to Murad II after his ascension to the Ottoman throne in 1421 [1421 CE].
The first four jûz‘ of volume one (out of an original 10 volumes)
Main language of text
Arabic
Bibliography
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Milli Kütüphane 18100

Physical Description

Number of folios
418 ff.
Dimensions of folio
width 16.0cm, height 24.8cm
Dimensions of written area
width 10.5cm, height 18.2cm
Columns
1
Ruled lines
25
Seal
Waqf seal of Velīyu'd-dīn Cārullāh Efendī

History

Date of copy
20th. century
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