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- Shaykh_al-Islām abstract "Shaykh al-Islām (Sheikh ul-Islam, Sheikhul Islam, Shaikh al-Islam, Şeyhülislam) is a title of superior authority in the issues of Islam. The title was given to those followers of Islam and scholars of the Qur'an who acquired deep knowledge of its principles including Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Malik ibn Anas, al-Nawawi, al-Shafi‘i, and Ibn Taymiyyah. The title was also given to those who had knowledge of different views of prominent scholars and thus may carry over the laws extracted from the text unto others. It was also given to people of age, wise in Islam and reputable among peers.Hafiz al-Sakhawi wrote that since the 8th century this title was given to great numbers of people, even without due merit, neither age nor wisdom, who governed Islamic affairs in larger communities or simply were qadis in towns.[citation needed]Later it became a prestigious position in the Caliphate state of the Ottoman Empire, that governed religious affairs of the state.The Ottomans had a strict hierarchy of ulama, with the Sheikh ul-Islam holding the highest rank. A Sheikh ul-Islam was chosen by a royal warrant amongst the qadis of important cities. The Sheikh ul-Islam had the power to confirm new sultans, but once the sultan was affirmed, it was the sultan who retained a higher authority than the Sheik ul-Islam. The Sheikh ul-Islam issued fatwas, which were written interpretations of the Quran that had authority over the community. The Sheikh ul-Islam represented the law of shariah and in the 16th century its importance rose which led to increased power. Sultan Murad appointed a Sufi, Yayha, as his Sheikh ul-Islam during this time which led to violent disapproval. The objection to this appointment made obvious the amount of power the Sheikh ul-Islam had, since people were afraid he would alter the traditions and norms they were living under by issuing new fatwas. After the National Assembly of Turkey was established in 1920, this office was in the Shar’iyya wa Awqaf Ministry until 1924, when the Ministry was abolished due to separation of religion from state, the office was replaced by the Presidency of Religious Affairs. As the successor entity to the office of the Sheikh al-Islam, the Presidency of Religious Affairs is the most authoritative entity in Turkey in relation to Sunni Islam.".
- Shaykh_al-Islām thumbnail Portrait_of_Sheikhulislam_by_Huseinzade.jpg?width=300.
- Shaykh_al-Islām wikiPageID "4711939".
- Shaykh_al-Islām wikiPageRevisionID "598726993".
- Shaykh_al-Islām subject Category:Arabic_honorific_titles.
- Shaykh_al-Islām subject Category:Government_of_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Shaykh_al-Islām subject Category:Islamic_honorifics.
- Shaykh_al-Islām subject Category:Islamic_religious_leaders.
- Shaykh_al-Islām subject Category:Religion_in_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Shaykh_al-Islām subject Category:Religious_leadership_roles.
- Shaykh_al-Islām subject Category:Sharia_judges.
- Shaykh_al-Islām comment "Shaykh al-Islām (Sheikh ul-Islam, Sheikhul Islam, Shaikh al-Islam, Şeyhülislam) is a title of superior authority in the issues of Islam. The title was given to those followers of Islam and scholars of the Qur'an who acquired deep knowledge of its principles including Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Malik ibn Anas, al-Nawawi, al-Shafi‘i, and Ibn Taymiyyah.".
- Shaykh_al-Islām label "Cheikh al-Islam".
- Shaykh_al-Islām label "Scheichülislam".
- Shaykh_al-Islām label "Shayj al-islam".
- Shaykh_al-Islām label "Shaykh al-Islām".
- Shaykh_al-Islām label "Sheikh ul-Islam".
- Shaykh_al-Islām label "Sheikh ul-Islam".
- Shaykh_al-Islām label "Sjeikh ul-Islam".
- Shaykh_al-Islām label "Шейх аль-ислам".
- Shaykh_al-Islām label "شيخ الإسلام".
- Shaykh_al-Islām sameAs Shaykh_al-Isl%C4%81m.
- Shaykh_al-Islām sameAs Scheichülislam.
- Shaykh_al-Islām sameAs Σεϊχουλισλάμης.
- Shaykh_al-Islām sameAs Shayj_al-islam.
- Shaykh_al-Islām sameAs Cheikh_al-Islam.
- Shaykh_al-Islām sameAs Sheikh_ul-Islam.
- Shaykh_al-Islām sameAs Sjeikh_ul-Islam.
- Shaykh_al-Islām sameAs Sheikh_ul-Islam.
- Shaykh_al-Islām sameAs Q1410729.
- Shaykh_al-Islām sameAs Q1410729.
- Shaykh_al-Islām wasDerivedFrom Shaykh_al-Islām?oldid=598726993.
- Shaykh_al-Islām depiction Portrait_of_Sheikhulislam_by_Huseinzade.jpg.