Publication: Efkâr-ı Atîkaya Husumet: Ahmed Cevdet Paşa’nın örtbas ettiği bir vehhabilik risalesi
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This article examines the source, causes and consequences of a general assumption about Ottoman-Wahhabi relations, namely the notion that the Ottoman
ulema in Istanbul were heedless of Wahhabism despite their occupation of the Hejaz
and ultimately left it up to statesmen to resolve the issue. That claim was initially put
forward in the 1870s by Ahmed Cevdet Pasha in Tarih-i Cevdet, and it was repeated
by many others after him. As such, Cevdet Pasha was deemed to be a guiding force in
the molding of the concept of Wahhabism in the Ottoman Empire and in terms of
dealing with the issue in detail. However, in the early period in Istanbul, a pamphlet
on Wahhabism had already been in circulation, a text that was written, reproduced
and widely used by the ulema. Moreover, while Cevdet Pasha made use of the basic
tenets set forth in that pamphlet in his work, he did not make reference to it, and
in fact he reiterated that the scholars of the period were reckless in their approach to
Wahhabism. This article argues that Cevdet Pasha’s attitude was steeped in political
hostility towards Ataullah Efendi, who was the şeyhülislam of the period and the author of the commentary in the pamphlet. Since Ataullah Efendi played a crucial role
in the dethronement of Selim III, the sultan who had enacted the Nizam-ı Cedid, in
Cevdet Pasha’s eyes Ataullah Efendi had “antiquated ideas.” The fact that Cevdet Pasha, who was a proponent of the Tanzimat, sought to negate the existence of Ataullah
Efendi’s pamphlet and critique the older generation of scholars had a direct impact
on how the literature on Ottoman-Wahhabi relations was shaped.
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Koçyiğit Ö., "Efkâr-ı Atîkaya Husumet: Ahmed Cevdet Paşa’nın Örtbas Ettiği Bir Vehhabilik Risalesi", OSMANLI ARASTIRMALARI - JOURNAL OF OTTOMAN STUDIES, sa.61, ss.217-244, 2023
