The fatwas of in Verse Which Were Written by Shaykh al-Islam Baha'i Mehmed Efendi

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2012

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Selcuk Univ, Inst Turkish Studies

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In the Ottoman Empire is seen even fatwas in verse written and it in the classical Turkish literature are instrumental to the emergence of a different literary species. In the Ottomans some shaykh al-Islams in an important place in the Divan poets their fatwas hence also gave written in verse. One of these shaykh al-Islam poets is Baha'i Mehmed Efendi. Fatwa, be investigated by the mufti (Shaykh al-Islam) is the process of provision of an issue. The word fatwa is derived from feta which means brave, young and strong; a difficult issue in the reply given to making a strong statement describes. In the Ottomans fatwas of Shaykh al-Islams is Turkish often prosaically, although little is seen in what is written in verse. They were issued edicts written in verse, such as an ornament, is in the books of fatwa. Each of these fatwas out written by a skillful Shaykh al-Islams classical poet, can be regarded as a kind of classical Turkish literature to be addressed in the remaking. One of the Shaykh alIslams fatwas who gave in verse at the beginning comes the important classical poet Mehmed Efendi Bahai- the father of divan. This article offers five samples of his fatwas in verse detected.

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Fatwa; fatwa poems; Shaykh al-Islam; Baha'i Mehmed Efendi

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Turkiyat Arastirmalari Dergisi-Journal of Studies In Turkology

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31

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