中世纪Khurasan的Shaykh al-Islam

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Afghanistan Pub Date : 2018-10-01 DOI:10.3366/AFG.2018.0017
Shivan Mahendrarajah
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伊斯兰教在早期伊斯兰呼罗珊出现。伊斯兰教的社会政治角色是有机发展起来的,他的职责是国家官僚机构的外生职责。塞尔朱克总督ẓām al-Mulk想出了一个“绝妙而新颖”的计划,利用伊斯兰教法来制定伊斯兰课程并控制讲师。他任命自己的“副官”为尼沙普尔的伊斯兰教领袖,正式担任这一职务。Shāh-Rukh通过任命赫拉特的shaykh al-Islam重新启动了Seljuq倡议。萨法维王朝继续推行帖木儿王朝的倡议。奥斯曼成为帝国最令人敬畏的宗教官员。他主持了它的教育体系(ilmiye)。伊斯兰教有两个阶层:城市和农村。一个城市的伊斯兰教是其由神学院、收容所、教师和学生组成的教育网络的负责人;他审查讲师的资格,仲裁纠纷,协调法律冲突。一个乡村的伊斯兰酋长是当地的领主:主要的土地所有者、行政长官和地方法官。通常,他是一座著名的苏菲圣地的守护者。伊尔汗王朝、卡尔提德王朝和帖木儿王朝指派沙伊赫·伊斯兰/圣地管理员管理水文系统和农业生产时,加强了沙伊赫·伊斯兰/圣地管理人的地位,以及其机构在其集水区内的影响力和富裕程度。
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The Shaykh al-Islam in Medieval Khurasan
The shaykh al-Islam emerged in early Islamic Khurasan. A shaykh al-Islam's social-political roles developed organically, and his duties were exogenous to state bureaucracies. The Seljuq vizier, Niẓām al-Mulk, struck upon a “brilliant and original” scheme, to use the shaykh al-Islam to shape Islamic curricula and control lecturers. He officialized the position by appointing his “own lieutenant” as the shaykh al-Islam of Nishapur. Shāh-Rukh restarted the Seljuq initiative by appointing the shaykh al-Islam of Herat. The Timurid initiative was continued by the Safavids. The Ottoman şeyhülislam became the Empire's most formidable religious official. He presided over its educational system (ilmiye). There are two classes of shaykhs al-Islam: urban and rural. A city's shaykh al-Islam was the chief of its educational network of seminaries, hospices, teachers, and students; he examined the qualifications of lecturers, arbitrated disputes, and harmonized conflicts of law. A rural shaykh al-Islam was a local lord: major landholder, administrator, and magistrate. Typically, he was the custodian of a prominent Sufi shrine. The shaykh al-Islam's/shrine custodian's standing, and the influence and affluence of his institution within its catchment area, were enhanced by the Ilkhanids, Kartids, and Timurids when they tasked him with managing hydrological systems and agricultural production.
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