In Virtue, Piety and the Law Katharina Ivanyi examines BirgivÄ« Meḥmed EfendÄ«âs (d. 981/1573) al-ṬarÄ«qa al-muḥammadiyya, a major work of pietist exhortation and advice, composed by the sixteenth-century Ottoman jurist, ḤadÄ«th scholar and grammarian, who would articulate a style of religiosity that had considerable reformist appeal into modern times.
Linking the cultivation of individual virtue to questions of wider political, social and economic concern, BirgivÄ« played a significant role in the negotiation and articulation of early modern Ottoman ḤanafÄ« piety. BirgivÄ«âs deep mistrust of the passions of the human soul led him to prescribe a regime of self-surveillance and control that was only matched in rigor by his likewise exacting interpretation of the law in matters of everyday life, as much as in state practices, such as the cash waqf, Ottoman land tenure and taxation.
Katharina A. Ivanyi, Ph.D. (2012), Princeton University, is External Lecturer at the Department of Near Eastern Studies at the University of Vienna.
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Introduction
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â1âContext I: BirgivÄ«âs Life
â2âContext II: BirgivÄ«âs oeuvre
â3âContext III: the Bigger PictureâEarly Modern Sunnitization, the Negotiation of Orthodoxy and the Pietist Turn
2 The Intellectual Framework
â1âThe ḤanafÄ« TraditionâLaw and Ethics
â2âPost-Classical fatÄwÄ Handbooks
â3âAbÅ« al-Layth al-SamarqandÄ«
â4âOther ḤanafÄ« Literature
â5âThe Corruption of Times
â6âLegal Sources beyond the ḤanafÄ« School
â7âBirgivÄ« and the ḤanbalÄ«s
â8âBirgivÄ« and ḤadÄ«th
â9âSufism
â10âScience of the Hearts
â11âGhazÄlÄ«
â12âEmulation of the Prophet
â13âBirgivÄ« in Contemporary Comparison: ShÄhzÄde Ḳorḳud
â14âBirgivÄ« and the Ottoman naṣīḥat-nÄme: Muá¹£á¹afÄ Ê¿ÄlÄ«
â15âBirgivÄ« and Ottoman Jurisprudence: Ebūʾs-Suʿūd
3 The Fundamentals of Piety: an Overview of the Structure and Contents of al-Ṭarīqa al-muḥammadiyya
â1âIntroduction
â2âA Note on the Textual History of al-ṬarÄ«qa al-muḥammadiyya
â3âGeneral Structure of TM and Overview of Contents
â4âDetailed Summary of ContentsâIntroduction
â5âInnovation
â6âBidÊ¿a and Sufism
â7âModeration
â8âPart TwoâChapter OneâDoctrine
â9âThe Legal Status of the various sciences
â10âPart Two, Chapter Three: Piety
â11âThe Practical Manifestations of Pietyâthe Core of TM
â12âThe Vices of the Heart
â13âBirgivÄ«âs Conception of the Soul
â14âThe Vices of the Tongue
â15âThe Vices of the Ear
â16âThe Vices of the Eye
â17âThe Vices of the Hand
â18âThe Vices of the Belly
â19âThe Vices of the Private Parts
â20âThe Vices of the Leg
â21âVices Unspecified by Any One Part of the Body
â22âPart Three of TMâRitual Purity
â23âPart ThreeâChapter TwoâFinance, Land Tenure and Taxation
â24âWhat Holds It All Together
4 The Slippery Slope of Piety: Birgivī on Sincerity, Sanctimony and How to Determine Right Intention
â1âIntroduction
â2âVocabulary and Semantics, Definitions and Classifications
â3âRiyÄʾ as Lesser Shirk
â4âOther Types of Dissimulation
â5âSincerity (ikhlÄá¹£ and iḥsÄn)
â6âTruthfulness (á¹£idq)
â7âVarious Taxonomies of riyÄʾ
â8âLegal Categorization
â9âThe Why(s) and How(s) of riyÄʾ
â10âThe âPeople of Religionâ
â11âWhen Things Are Not That Clear-Cut
â12âEmbarrassment
â13âHow to Cure the Evil of riyÄʾ
â14âDisplay in Order to Guide, but How Can You Be Sure
â15âConclusion
5 The Economics of Piety: Birgivī on Wastefulness, the Cash waqf and Ottoman Land Tenure and Taxation
â1âIntroduction
â2âBasic Conceptsâthe Good and Bad Qualities of Wealth
â3âStinginess, Generosity and Waste
â4âThe Causes, Manifestations and Antidotes of Wastefulness
â5âCharity, Poverty and Begging
â6âPayment for Religious Services
â7âThe Cash waqf
â8âLand Tenure and Taxation
â9âConclusion
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