Does Being Rafidi Mean Shi`ite?: The Representation of the Kızılbaş Belief in the Sixteenth Century Ottoman Records
Does Being Rafidi Mean Shi`ite?: The Representation of the Kızılbaş Belief in the Sixteenth Century Ottoman Records
Author(s): Reyhan Erdoğdu BaşaranSubject(s): Governance, Political history, Politics and religion, 16th Century, The Ottoman Empire, History of Religion
Published by: Karadeniz Teknik Üniversites - İlahiyat Fakültesi
Keywords: Shi`ite; Rafidi; Kızılbaş; Ottoman; Fatwas;
Summary/Abstract: The Kızılbaş, especially by the sixteenth century, played a central role in the Ottoman-Safavid struggle due to its close alliance with the Safavid. By using period archival records of the Ottoman administration along with historical and religious documents composed by the Ottoman elite scholars, this article aims to reflect the Kızılbaş’s religious orientation as perceived by the Ottoman policy makers. The documents examined include the fermans of the Muhimme registers, Selim Şah-name of İdrîs-i Bitlisî, Tevarih-i Al-i Osman of Ibn Kemal and the fatwas issued on the persecution of the Kızılbaş by Ibn Kemal and as afterwards reutilized by Ebussuud. In doing so, this article intends to uncover the Ottoman perspective of the Kızılbaş religiosity as if it had ever been linked to Shi`ism. Further the notion rafidi to define Kızılbaş belief will be explored in detail to reveal if it is used as equivalent to the term shi`a.
Journal: Trabzon İlahiyat Dergisi
- Issue Year: 6/2019
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 11-35
- Page Count: 25
- Language: English