One of The Last Period Ottoman Scholars Ali Haydar Efendi's Life, Form of Juristic Acts and Works
Abstract
Ali Haydar Efendi, a scholar from the last period of the Ottoman Empire,
was one of the most prominent jurists of his time. He worked as a judge
and taught the Ottoman Code of Civil Law (Majallat al-Ahkam al-Adliyyah)
and land law in higher education institutions. His work Durar al-hukkam
is one of the most important caveats written for the Ottoman Code of
Civil Law, (Majalla). He was involved in the legislation movement as a
fatwa official and prepared several draft laws, most notably (Kitab
al-Nafakat) during these studies. Ali Haydar Efendi defended that the
legislation movement should be based on the islamic law and criticised
quotation of the western law. He claims that the fundamental problem of
Ottoman Empire was the disconnection from the islamic law. This is
because, laws based on religious (sharia) sources are always more
equitable, in comparison to the quoted laws.
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