Molla Hüsrev

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grave of Molla Hüsrev, Bursa

Molla Hüsrev or Mullā Khusraw was a 15th-century Ottoman scholar and mufti.

He was born possibly in 1397, possibly in the village of Kargın, near Çırçır, Yıldızeli, Sivas (or perhaps in Yerköy, near Yozgat). He was the son of Ferâmurz or Ferâmerz of the Turkmen Varsak tribe of the Sivas-Tokat region. His given name was Mehmed.[1][2][3]

Two stories have been given to explain the name Hüsrev. One is that after the death of Ferâmurz, Mehmed was taken in by his sister's husband Hüsrev, because of which he was nicknamed Hüsrev's In-Law (Hüsrev Kaynı), later shortened to Hüsrev.[4][5] The other is that Mehmed had an older brother named Hüsrev, because of which he was nicknamed Hüsrev's Brother (Ehû Hüsrev), later shortened to Hüsrev.[6]

Hüsrev studied in Bursa, receiving his ijazah from Yûsuf Bâlî, son of Molla Fenârî. He may also have studied in Edirne under Burhâneddin Haydar Herevî (a student of Sa‘deddin et-Teftâzânî), Molla Yegân, and Şeyh Hamza.[7][8] In addition, he may have studied under Molla Süleyman (another student of Teftâzânî).[9]

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