Melik el-m tekalemin, published in 1909, is a significant work of Islamic theology written in Turkish by emseddin. This book delves into complex theological questions and explores aspects of Islamic thought prevalent during the late Ottoman period. It provides valuable insights into the intellectual and religious landscape of the time, offering a window into the philosophical debates and religious interpretations that shaped Ottoman society. Scholars and readers interested in Islamic studies, Ottoman history, and comparative religion will find this work to be a rich source of knowledge and understanding.
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