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Memlük Ulemâsından Şümünnîler ve Hadis Usulü Çalışmaları
Shumunnis From The Mamluk Scholars And Their Hadith Methodology Studies

Author(s): Zübeyde Özben Dokak
Subject(s): Islam studies, History of Islam, Sociology of Religion
Published by: Karadeniz Teknik Üniversites - İlahiyat Fakültesi
Keywords: Hadith; Hadith Methodology; Kamal al-Din al-Shumunni; Taqi al-Din al-Shumunni; Mamluk;

Summary/Abstract: The subject of this article is the father and son Shumunnis, who lived in Cairo during the Mamluk period and contributed to the field of hadith methodology. Kamal al-Din al-Shumunni and his son Taqi al-Din al-Shumunni grew up and acted in one of the brightest scientific periods of Islamic history and in an important scientific environment. In this study, firstly the lives and scientific personalities of Shumunnis, one of whom belongs to the Maliki sect and the other to the Hanaf sect, are discussed, and then their studies in the field of hadith methodology are examined. Shumunnis had teacher-student relationships with important hadith scholars of the period such as Iraqi, Zarkashi, Ibn Hajar, Sakhawi, Suyuti. Kamal al-Din al-Shumunni wrote the first commentary of Ibn Hacer's Nuhbetu'l-fker, which is one of the classical works of hadith methodology. His son Taqi al-Din al-Shumunni was the teacher of two important hadith scholars of the period, Sakhawi and Suyuti.In the article, a total of five hadith methodology studies, four of which belong to Kamal al-Din al-Shumunni and one of which belongs to his son Taqi al-Din al-Shumunni, are analyzed. While examining these studies, issues such as the correct attribution of the works to the authors, the purposes of writing, the method, the influence of the authors' sects on their views on the hadith methodology, their sources, and the impact on subsequent hadith methodology studies were discussed.

  • Issue Year: 10/2023
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 349-369
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Turkish
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