Mirqāt al-wuṣūl ilá ‘ilm al-uṣūl

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Country
Turkey
City
Istanbul
Institution
Süleymaniye Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi
Collection
Hacı Mahmud Efendi
Shelfmark
no. 770

Contents

Work 1: Mirqāt al-wuṣūl ilá ‘ilm al-uṣūl (Hüsrev, Molla, -1480)
LOC subject headings
Islamic lawInterpretation and construction
Islamic law (Early works to 1800)
Author
Hüsrev, Molla, -1480
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Molla Hüsrev, ö.885/1480
ملا خسرو, محمد بن فرامرز بن علي
Mollā Ḫüsrev, Meḥmed b. Ferāmurz b. ‘Alī, d. 1480
Mollā Ḫüsrev
Hu˜srev, Molla, -1480 (authorised)
Hʼusrav, Molla, -1480 (variant)
Hu˜srev, Molla, d. 1480 (variant)
Hu˜srev Molla, Mehmed, -1480 (variant)
Køhøosrew, Molla, -1480 (variant)
Mehmed b. Faramurz b. Ali, -1480 (variant)
Mehmed b. Firamurz b. Ali, -1480 (variant)
Molla Hu˜srev, -1480 (variant)
Muhammed b. Feramurz b. Ali, -1480 (variant)
Mulla Khusraw, Muḥammad ibn Faramurz, -1480 (variant)
Mulla Khusraw, Muḥammad ibn Faramurz, d. 1480 or 81 (variant)
ʼđł˜, ʹ (variant)
ʼđł˜, ʹ, ®. 1480 (variant)
ʼđł˜, ʹ (variant)
ʹ ʼđł˜, Ư · łʹłø (variant)
Biographical notes
A Sufi mystic, grandson of Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī by his son Sulṭān Valad, 1226-1312,. He was born Konya on 8 D̲h̲u al-Qaʿda 670 [1272 CE] and achieved the position of third leader of the Mevleviyeh Sufi order after his father died in 1312 [1312 CE]. If we trust some of his biographers such as Aflākī, Ulu Arif Çelebi, d. 1320 played an important role in the political establishment of this Sufi order, acting as an ambassador in the name of his father to the Mongol ruler Uljāytū Khudābandah, Ilkhan of Iran, approximately 1280-1316 during the year 1312 [1312 CE]. On that occasion, he opposed the recent conversion to Shiism by the Mongol Ilkhan. He also travelled in Iraq, Iran and especially across Anatolia but unlike his ancestors, he is not praised for his literary talents, leaving only a small number of poems mostly in ghazal and ruba’i form. The same Aflākī depicts him as more concerned with Sufi practices rather than literary activities, describing his participation in long samāʿ sessions that raised suspicion of Ulu Arif Çelebi’s involvement in antinomian tendencies of Anatolia Sufism (especially Qalandarism). He died in Konya on the 23rd of Dhū al-Ḥijjah 719 [1320 CE] and was buried in the Mevlevi Tomb (türbe) that is still standing in the city today.
Title
Mirqāt al-wuṣūl ilá ‘ilm al-uṣūl
مرقات الوصول الى علم الاصول
Notes
A concise overview of uṣūl al-fiqh, the principles of Islamic jurisprudence (Qur’ān, sunnah, qiyāṣ, ijmāʻ), ending with a discussion of ijtihād
Main language of text
Arabic
Foliation
1v-50v ff.
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Physical Description

Number of folios
123 ff.
Dimensions of folio
width 17.5cm, height 14.5cm
Dimensions of written area
width 7.7cm, height 15.0cm

History

Date of copy
Late 15th century
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