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- Title
KÂFİYECÎ (V. 879/1474) VE "İSTİBDÂL" HAKKINDAKİ İKİ ESERİNİN TAHKİK VE TERCÜMESİ.
- Authors
Özer, Hasan
- Abstract
His name is Abû Abdullah Mohammad b. Suleymān al-Muhyāwī er-Rūmī al-Bargamāwī. Cemāludden Abū Amr has been famous with the nickname "Qāfiyecī" because He reads and considers deeply about the work, called "Qāfiya", of Osman b. Omer b. Abi Bakir b. al-Hācib (d. 646/1249) about Nahew (syntax) science. Vakif (religious foundation), which is accepted as one of the most basic establishments of the civilization of Islam, means in the dictionary, "to hold (something) without using it and to retain"; in the terminology, "after devoting the benefit of a property to people, to prohibit its thing/rakaba from transferral (of a property) and ownership" for the purpose of being in the property of Allah (cc), and according to Imam Abū Hanifa, it is "the giving alms of the benefit for a reason on condition that a property stays under the property and the rule of the same owner of a property". "Istibdāl", in the dictionary, means, "to change, to exchange, to take something else instead of something". As for in the terminology, it is "to buy something else for a foundation/vakif instead of a property of vakif" or "to exchange a property of vakif with another property that is a real property". Under the conditions of it, this is permissible.
- Subjects
SULEYMAN I, Sultan of the Turks, 1494 or 5-1566; RELIGIOUS charities; FAITH-based human services; REAL property (Islamic law); ISLAMIC civilization; GOD in Islam; ISLAMIC countries
- Publication
Journal of Islamic Law Studies, 2011, Issue 18, p169
- ISSN
1304-1045
- Publication type
Article