- Imam Birgivi
Imam Birgivi (1522-1573) was a
Muslim scholar andmoralist who lived during the height of theOttoman Empire and whose texts are used to this day as manuals of spiritual practice throughout the Muslim world.Biography
Born Muhammad ibn Pir Ali, in
Balikesir ,Turkey , in 1522, Muhammad was sent toIstanbul to studytheology as a young man. Later, he studied law under the Chief Military Judge of the Ottoman Empire. He became adervish and attached himself to aSufi master of the order of Bayramiyyah. [Birgivi, Imam. "Path of Muhammad" (World Wisdom , 2005) page 349 ISBN 978-0941532686 ]After working as a judge for a short period, Birgivi became an
ascetic ; resigning from his government post and returning his salary. However, his master instructed him to become a teacher of religion and morals (and to write) instead. Through the gift of apatron , a school was built in the city of Birgiv and Muhammad ran it. Now known as Imam Birgivi, his fame quickly spread as a result of his school and the twenty-seven books he published.Birgivi and his disciples were vocal critics of corruption within the Empire and without, particularly decrying the twisting of Islamic teachings for the benefit of the rich. At one point Birgivi traveled to the capital of the Empire and personally took the Prime Minister to task. This reprimand was taken well by the Minister, who consulted him on how to cure the degeneration of the Islamic virtues. [Birgivi, Imam. "Path of Muhammad" (
World Wisdom , 2005) page 350 ISBN 978-0941532686 ]Imam Birgivi lived in the small town of Birgiv until his death from the plague at the age of fifty-one.
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* [http://www.worldwisdom.com/Public/Authors/Detail.asp?AuthorID=108&WhatType=1 An extensive biography of Imam Birgivi]
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