ʿAşḳ-ı Māhiye
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- Country
- Turkey
- City
- Istanbul
- Institution
- Yapı Kredi Sermet Çifter Kütüphanesi
- Shelfmark
- 484
Contents
- Work 1: ʿAşḳ-ı Māhiye (Ferişteoğlu Abdülmecid, -1459 or 1460)
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- Author
- Ferişteoğlu Abdülmecid, -1459 or 1460
- عبدالمجيد فرشتهﺍﻮﻏﻠﻲ
- عبدالمجيد ابن فرشته
- Show other names
- ʿAbdü’l-mecīd Firişteoġlı
- ʿAbdü’l-mecīd b. Firişte
- Ferişteoğlu Abdülmecid, -1459 or 1460 (authorised)
- Ferişteoğlu Abdülmecit, -1459 or 1460 (variant)
- Ferişteoğlu, Abdülmecid, -1459 or 1460 (variant)
- Ferişteoğlu, Abdülmecit, -1459 or 1460 (variant)
- Abdülmecid ibn-i Firişte İzzeddin, -1459 or 1460 (variant)
- Abdülmecit ibn-i Firişte İzzeddin, -1459 or 1460 (variant)
- Biographical notes
- Born in Tire, ʿAbdü’l-mecīd b. Firişte is an important figure in the dissemination of Hurufi teachings in both Anatolia and Rumelia, due to his Turkish translations of the works of Fażlallāh Astarābādī (d. 796/1394) , the founder of the Hurufi sect. His initiation to the Hurufiyya probably took place after Astarābādī’s execution in 796 AH [1394 CE]. In his work the Saʿādet-nāme, he reveals his genealogy, which ties him to Astarābādī via the latter’s disciple Shams al-dīn Muḥaqqiq and his disciple Bāyezīd, who is Firişteoġlı’s spiritual director. Firişteoġlı’s brother ʿAbdü’l-laṭīf b. Firişte (İbn-i Melek) (d. after 821/1418) is also a prolific author, famous for his dictionary known as the Luġat-ı Firişteoġlı, often confused with his brother ʿAbdü’l-mecīd’s dictionary the Luġat-ı Ḳānūn-ı İlāhī. Their father’s name is ʿAbdü’l-ʿazīz.
- Title
- ʿAşḳ-ı Māhiye
- عشق ماهیه
- Notes
- Main language of text
- Turkish
- Foliation
- 1a-106b ff.
- Bibliography
- Editions
- Arıkoğlu, İsmail, Özer Şenödeyici and Fatih Usluer. Hurufilik Bilgisi: Ferişteoğlu Abdülmecid Külliyatı. Ankara: Gece Kitaplığı, 2014.
- Studies
- Aksu, Hüsamettin. "Firişteoğlu, Abdülmecid." TDVİA. 13 1996: 134-135.
- Şenödeyici, Özer. "Alevî-Bektaşî Eskatolojisi Açısından Ferişteoğlu’nun Âhiretnâme’si." Ankara: Gazi Üniversitesi Türk Kültürü ve Hacı Bektaş Velî Araştırma Merkezi, 2007: 263-294.
Physical Description
- Columns
- 1
- Ruled lines
- 18
History
- Date of copy
- possibly 19th. century