Hasan Kafi Pruščak

Hasan Kafi Pruščak (November/December 1544 – 9 October 1615) was a Bosnian Hanafi scholar, philosopher, historian, writer, poet, Maturidi theologian, philologist and "qadi" (judge) who studied in Bosnia and Istanbul.[3][4]

Hasan Kafi Pruščak
BornNovember/December 1544[1]
Prusac, Bosnia Eyalet, Ottoman Empire
Died9 October 1615(1615-10-09) (aged 70)[2]
Prusac, Bosnia Eyalet, Ottoman Empire
LanguageBosnian, Ottoman Turkish

He is considered to be the most significant figure of the area's scientific, cultural and intellectual life in the 16th and early 17th centuries, as well as one of the most important Bosniak thinkers.[5]

Birth

He was born in 1544 in Prusac, studied in Istanbul, and from 1583 he was a judge of Prusac.[6][7]

Works

Basis of Wisdom on the Organization of the World is the most significant of his seventeen works. In this work, Pruščak deals with the key issues of the Ottoman Empire at the time and the study was meant to: "help the rulers, guide the viziers, be a role-model for the wise and support for the poor."[8]

Background

Pruščak hailed from the village Prusac near the Bosnian town of Donji Vakuf. He attended elementary school in Prusac before relocating to Istanbul where he studied for nine years. He returned to his hometown in 1575.

He went on the Hajj to Mecca in 1591.

See also

References

  1. "Islamic Studies; page 275". Google Books. 2002. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  2. "Prozna književnost Bosne i Hercegovine na orijentalnim jezicima; pages 25, 65 & 72". Google Books. 1995. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  3. Mario Katic, Tomislav Klarin, Mike McDonald (2014). Pilgrimage and Sacred Places in Southeast Europe: History, Religious Tourism and Contemporary Trends. LIT Verlag. p. 119. ISBN 9783643905048.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. "From Codicology to Technology: Islamic Manuscripts and Their Place in Scholarship; page 178". Google Books. 2009. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  5. Mario Katic, Tomislav Klarin, Mike McDonald (2014). Pilgrimage and Sacred Places in Southeast Europe: History, Religious Tourism and Contemporary Trends. LIT Verlag. p. 119. ISBN 9783643905048.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. Mario Katic, Tomislav Klarin, Mike McDonald (2014). Pilgrimage and Sacred Places in Southeast Europe: History, Religious Tourism and Contemporary Trends. LIT Verlag. p. 119. ISBN 9783643905048.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. "The Works in Logic by Bosniac Authors in Arabic; page 27". Google Books. 2008. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  8. Mario Katic, Tomislav Klarin, Mike McDonald (2014). Pilgrimage and Sacred Places in Southeast Europe: History, Religious Tourism and Contemporary Trends. LIT Verlag. p. 119. ISBN 9783643905048.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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