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Hüseyin Yılmaz, "Caliphate Redefined: The Mystical Turn in Ottoman Political Thought" (Princeton UP, 2018)

New Books in Islamic Studies

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The Rise of Turkish in the 14th and 15th Century

The rise of Turkish as the vernacular and imperial cultural language of the Ottoman Empire was not accidental or coincidental it's had a lot to do with the way the Ottoman society was formed. Most Turkish texts were commissioned by at least in the Ottoman realm by Ottoman rulers which means every text at the same time was a propaganda tool for the legitimacy of the Ottoman ruler but they also had a more profound impact on religious perspective. In the processTurkish became a wholly new liturgical and authoritative language in which the most sacred binding canonical views about Islamic worldview doctrines are engagement of truth could be articulated and read and taught through so Turkish became a new language of the broader religion of Islam alongside Arabic and Persian.

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