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Kara Davud

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Muhammad Kara Davud bin Kamal al-Izmiti (b. ?; Izmitd. 948 AH/1541 CE; Bursa) was an Ottoman scholar of Islam known for his work on the exegesis of the Dala'il al-Khayrat: Tevfîk-i Muvaffık il-Hayrât li-Neyl'il-berekât fî Hidmet-i Menbâ'üs-sa'adât (Ottoman Turkish: توفیق موفق الحیرات لنیل البركات فی خدمة منباع السعادات),[1] widely known as "Kara Davud".[2]

Works

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  • Talkhis-e Takrir-e Qawanin
  • Sharh-e Kasida-e Nuniya
  • Malumat (A work on aqida and kalam. The original copy is in the Manasdır Library)
  • Mikdar-ul Qamus
  • Risalat Isa-Gujy

References

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  1. ^ "Şerh-i Delâilü'l-hayrât".
  2. ^ KARA DÂVÛD BİN KEMÂL - İSLAM ALİMLERİ ANSİKLOPEDİSİ (in Turkish)