The Reasons of Rise and Decline of Ottoman State

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  • Ahmed Akgunduz Islamitische Universiteit Rotterdam

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https://doi.org/10.31436/jia.v6i2.78

Abstract

Those people who formed the Ottoman State were not innocent and impeccable. As there were among them such persons as Murad I, Murad II, Muhammad the Conqueror, Selim the Excellent, Abdulhamid II, who merit the rank of 'veliyyullah' (those who are close to Allah), there might be others who committed such sins as taking alcoholic drinks and the like. It is a fact that throughout the Ottoman history all the principles of Islam were theoretically accepted and applied. However, it is also a fact that there were some others who took a stand against such principles in practice. It is impossible to deny both. As in everything the Ottoman State had both pious deeds as well as errors. Nevertheless, it is because their good acts outnumbered their impious deeds for 600 years that the Divine Destiny granted them the favor of being the standard-bearer of Islam during such a long period of time. And when their evil deeds outweighed their good deeds, that honorable title was taken from their hands again with the decree of the Divine Destiny. For this reason, we will explain in this article main reasons for rise of Ottoman State and main reasons for decline of that empire

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Published

2010-05-11

How to Cite

Akgunduz, A. (2010). The Reasons of Rise and Decline of Ottoman State. Journal of Islam in Asia (E-ISSN 2289-8077), 6(2), 87. https://doi.org/10.31436/jia.v6i2.78

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