Mehmed Handžić
Mehmed Handžić (16 December 1906 – 26 July 1944) was one of the authors of Resolution of Sarajevo Muslims' and chairman of the Committee of National Salvation. He was a leader of Bosnian revivalists who graduated at Al-Azhar University in 1931 and became professor at Gazi Husrev-beg madrasa in Sarajevo and from 1939 professor of Higher Islamic Shari'a — Theological School.[1]
Mehmed Handžić | |
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Mehmed Handžić | |
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Died | 26 July 1944 37) Sarajevo, Independent State of Croatia | (aged
Occupation | professor of Higher Islamic Shari'a — Theological School |
Known for | one of the authors of Resolution of Sarajevo Muslims' |
Works
Articles
- Osnivač Kaira i El-Azhara, Novi behar, 1927–28
- Hadis i njegova važnost, Narodna uzdanica, 1934
- Es-Sunne, Hikmet
- Jedan hadisi šerif, El-Hidaje
- Jedan prilog povijesti prvih dana širenja islama u Bosni i Hercegovini
- Glavni uzrok prijelaza Bogumila na Islam
- Hayat al-anbiya' (in Arabic)
- Al-kalim al-tayyib (in Arabic)
- Rad bosanskohercegovackih Muslimana na knjizevnom polju, Glasnik, 1933
- Ibrahim Zikri
- Nihadi
- Vahdeti
- Kadi Ahmed Čelebi
- Subhai-sibjan
- Bejazici
- Dva vazna izvora za historiju Bosne i Hercegovine za vrijeme osmalijnskog gospodstva
- Ibrahim ef. Pecevija
- Ilhamija Zepcak, muslimanski pjesnik iz Bosne
- Džumhur Osman i njegov arapsko-turski rječnik Dženahus-sibjan
- Husejn Lemekanii
Books
- Uvod u tefsirsku i hadisku nauku (in Bosnian), Sarajevo
- Ilmulkelam (coedit) (in Bosnian), 2, Sarajevo: Vakufska direkcija, 1936
- Muhammed alejhisselam, Amman: Taiba International, 1995 [1937]
- Vazovi, Sarajevo: El-Hidaje
- Islamizacija Bosne i Hercegovine i porijeklo bosanskohercegovackih Muslimana
- Al Jewhar al asna fi tarajim 'ulama' wa shu'ra' al-Bosna, Cairo, 1930
Translations
- Hasan Kafi Pruščak, Rewda al-jannat fi usul al itiqadat
- Hasan Kafi Pruščak, Nizam al 'ulema' 'ila hatam al-enbija'
- Ali-dede Mostarac, Muhadara al-awa'il wa musamera al-awahir
- Sabit Užičanin, Miradzijja
- Ibnu Sina, Rasprava o smrti i strahu od nje
References
- Xavier Bougarel (2008), "Farewell to the Ottoman Legacy? Islamic Reformism and Revivalism in Inter-war Bosnia-Herzegovina", in Clayer, Nathalie; Germain, Eric (eds.), Islam in inter-war Europe, New York: Columbia University Press, p. 323, ISBN 978-0-231-70100-6, OCLC 226360267,
Their leading figure was Mehmed Handzic (1906—44), a young 'alim (scholar) who, after studying at the Islamic University of al-Azhar in Cairo (1926-31), became a professor at the Gazi Husrev-beg madrasa in Sarajevo...
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