Muṣṭafā Ḍarīr (seventh-century AH/fourteenth-century CE, born in Erzurum) was a Turkish-speaking scholar. His epithet ḍarīr means 'blind' and he is believed to have been blind from birth.[1] According to Fahi̇r İz, "Ḍarīr shows remarkable mastery of ʿarūḍ; his verse is fluent and he often reaches the heights of lyric poetry. His pleasant and simple prose is one of the best specimens of early Turkish narrative style".[1]
^ abFahi̇r İz, 'Sheyyād Ḥamza', in Encyclopaedia of Islam, ed. by Paul Bearman and others, 2nd edn (Ledein: Brill, 1960-2005), doi:10.1163/1573-3912_islam_SIM_1723.
MuṣṭafāḌarīr (seventh-century AH/fourteenth-century CE, born in Erzurum) was a Turkish-speaking scholar. His epithet ḍarīr means 'blind' and he is believed...
together for eighteen years and have seven children. In the same century, MuṣṭafāḌarīr composed a Mamluk Anatolian Turkish mathnāwī entitled Yūsuf we Zulaykhā...
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but rather a part of Ghazavātnāmah. In 2018, a work thought to belong to Darir from Erzurum, another Anatolian Turkic poet, was revealed to belong to Meddah...
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and source for material on Abū ‘Amr al-Shaybānī. Hishām ibn Mu‘āwīyah al-Ḍarīr (died 824), a blind grammarian and qāri’ (reciter of the Qur’ān) at al-Kūfah...
One story narrates that Ibn Hanbal was asked by Zakariyyā ibn Yaḥyā al-Ḍarīr about "how many memorized ḥadīths are sufficient for someone to be a mufti...