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Sharh and Hashiya Historiography in the Ottoman Science Tradition
Abstract
Sharh and Hashiya Historiography in the Ottoman Science Tradition -Evaluation of the Tafsir of Ahmad al-Karamani / His Hashiya on Zemahşeri- One must grasp the logic of the hashiya and sharh genre, to correctly decode the Ottoman scholarly tradition. This is due to the fact that the academic products in the field of Islam- ic sciences during the Ottoman period substantially consist of sharhs and hashiyas. When sharh and hashiya works are regarded as sole repetitions of the past knowledge, the ac- cumulation of five or six centuries of scientific advance would be regarded in advance as condemned. Whereas it is a better way to see these commentaries and hashiyas as works who apply analysis, criticism, comparison and judgments on founding texts whose compe- tence in their field has been assured. It would be a good start to enter Ottoman research life by thinking that what justifies these scholarly works is that via these works scientific continuity and vitality is provided and certain traditions are represented. It would end in better results if we look also at Tafsir works from this viewpoint. Indeed, the commentary belonging to Ahmad b. Mahmûd al-Karamânî which is a hashiya on al-Zamakhshari’s Tafsir, is one of the best examples of this powerful genre
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Primary Language
Turkish
Subjects
Religion, Society and Culture Studies
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Mesut Kaya
Türkiye
Publication Date
June 30, 2015
Submission Date
April 1, 2015
Acceptance Date
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Published in Issue
Year 1970 Volume: 15 Number: 1