Ṣabrī, Muṣṭafá, -1954

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Name (Latin)
Ṣabrī, Muṣṭafá, -1954
Name (Arabic)
صبري، مصطفى، 1860-1954
Other forms of name
Ṣabrī, Muṣṭafá, d. 1954
Mustafa Sabri Efendi, d. 1954
عابدين، مصطفى صبري، 1860-1954
التركي، مصطفى صبري عابدين، 1860-1954
الحنفي، مصطفى صبري عابدين، 1860-1954
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q1756250
Library of congress: nr 91011700
Sources of Information
  • His Mukhtaṣar mawqif al-ʻaql wa-al-ʻilm ... 1986:t.p. (Muṣṭafá Ṣabrī, Shaykh al-Islām lil-Dawlah al-ʻUthmānīyah sābiqan)
  • Ziriklī(Muṣṭafá Ṣabrī; 1286-1373/1869-1954, d. March 1954)
  • Kaḥḥālah(Muṣṭafá Ṣabrī; ʻĀbidīn al-Ḥanafī; 1277-1373/1860-1954)
  • His İnsan ve kader, 1989:t.p. (Şeyh'ul-İslâm Mustafa Sabri Efendi) p. 5 (b. 1860; d. 1954)
  • Kur'ân tercümesi meselesi, 1993:t.p. (Şeyhülislâm, Mustafa Sabri Efendi) p. 5, etc. (last Ott. şeyhüislâm; b. Tokat 1869; d. Cairo 02-12-1954; wrote in Turkish and Arabic)
  • Büyük lûgat ve ansikl.(Mustfa Sabri Efendi, Tokatlı; b. Tokat 1869, d. Cairo 1954; left Turkey in the 20's)
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Wikipedia description:

Mustafa Sabri Effendi (Ottoman Turkish: مصطفى صبرى افندی; 1869 – 1954) was the second last Shaykh al-Islām of the Ottoman Empire. He is known for his opinions condemning the Turkish nationalist movement under Kemal Atatürk. Due to his resistance to Atatürk, he lived half of his life in exile in various countries, and died in Egypt.

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