The State of Research on Early-Modern Islamic Sermons in an Ottoman Context
Felek, Ozgen (Yale University. Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)

Publicación: Bellaterra : Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Servei de Publicacions, 2020
Resumen: This chapeter reflects preliminary findings on how Muslim preachers constructed gender identities and roles in early modern Ottoman world. Despite their significant roles in bringing the teachings of Islamic ideas on gender roles to Ottoman Mus- lims, their function and influence in this regard has not been studied yet. In studying this, there are two sources that could provide insight on the content of the sermons delivered by Ottoman preachers: the books of sermons and the cönks. Following a short introduction to these sources, I will briefly analyze two popular texts: the Ṭarīḳatü'l-Muḥammediyye fī beyāni's-ṣırāṭı'n-nebeviye ve'l-Aḥmediyye (The Way of Muḥammad in Interpreting the Prophetic and Most Praiseworthy Path) by Birgivī Meḥmed İbn Pīr ʿAlī (d. 1573), and Naṣāyiḥ ve'l-mevāʿiẓ (Advices and Sermons), a compilation of ʿAzīz Maḥmūd Hüdāyī's (d. 1628) sermons. A close reading of these texts shows that preachers had different approaches to gender.
Derechos: Tots els drets reservats.
Lengua: Anglès
Colección: Documents (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) ; 118
Documento: Capítol de llibre
Publicado en: Propaganda and (un)covered identities in treatises and sermons, 2020, p. 153-167, ISBN 978-84-490-8891-9

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