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  1. Shaykh al-Islām (Arabic: شيخ الإسلام, romanized: Šayḫ al-Islām; Persian: شِیخُ‌الاسلام, Sheykh-ol-Eslām; Urdu: شِیخُ‌الاسلام, Sheikh-ul-Islām; Ottoman Turkish: شیخ‌ الاسلام, Turkish: Şeyhülislam) was used in the classical era as an honorific title for outstanding scholars of ...

  2. Originally an honorific title for ranking Sufis among others or denoting formal office. In the Ottoman system, the shaykh al-Islam (Turkish seyhulislam) was the chief mufti (jurisconsult) and head of the state hierarchy of ulama. Often served as adviser to the sultan's court on political affairs.

  3. Ebussuud Efendi (Turkish: Mehmed Ebüssuûd Efendi, 30 December 1490 – 23 August 1574), was a Hanafi Maturidi Ottoman jurist and Quran exegete, served as the Qadi (judge) of Istanbul from 1533 to 1537, and the Shaykh al-Islām of the Ottoman Empire from 1545 to 1574.

  4. shaykh al-Islām. Arabic title. Learn about this topic in these articles: mufti. In mufti. …the mufti of Istanbul, the shaykh al-Islām (Turkish: şeyhülislâm ), ranked as Islam’s foremost legal authority, theoretically presiding over the whole judicial and theological hierarchy.

  5. SHAYKH AL-ISLĀM (Turk., şeyhülislam ) is a title associated with Islamic religious figures; it was used most commonly in the period of the Ottoman empire, when it denoted the chief jurisconsult, or muftī, of Istanbul, who was the supreme religious authority in the empire and the administrative head of the Ottoman hierarchy of religious scholars ...