There is a natural tendency in dealing with the Yezidism of becoming overwhelmed by
the fascinating and complex details of its present situation, oral tradition, and sacred texts
that, however, it is safe to say, defy simple comprehension and adequate explanation. My
purpose here, however, is possibly much simpler and that is to suggest what role the
Muslim Kurds played against the Yezidis in the 10th/16th century Kurdistan. In part the
comments that follow here are especially about the Kurdish Muslim polemics against the
Yezidi religion. And depend on an earlier study of mine entitled “The Fatwa of Mala
Salih al-Kurdi al-Hakkari”, which may be consulted for the background and sources
(Dehqan, 2008). What is provided in the present essay has two sections: i. some notes on
the newly-found manuscript of a commentary by Mawlana Muhammad al-Barqal‘i who
has written it on the fatwa of Mawlana Sallih, and ii. the edition and English translation of
the text which is given here for the first time.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Document |
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Publication Date | June 15, 2015 |
Published in Issue | Year 2015 Volume: 1 Issue: 3 |
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