Makale Özeti:
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Amasya is one the most important administrative and cultural centers of the Ottoman and Seljuk periods. Madrasas establihed in Amasya had contributed much to scientific and cultural life, and many scholars and artists had been educated in the positive and religious fields, and they had submitted important contributions in the different cities –mainly Istanbul- of Anatolia. Atufi is one of those all-round scholars educated in Amasya. He, who was born in Merzifon, and took coursess about religious and positive sciences from the scholars who gave lectures in the Mamasya madrasas, had been assigned as an intructor to the Palaca in Istanbul. Then quitting that position, Atufi began to give preaches and exegesis talks in various mosques. He produced works on medicine, kalam (theology), tafsir (exegesis), hadith and logic fields. As an eminent author at hadith commentary, he also wrote annotations on both the Zamahshari and Beyzavi exegeses which were taught at the Ottoman madrasas as well. At libraries in Istanbul, copies of manuscripts are available. This article aims to analyze his contribution to exegesis within the farmework and the tradition of comment and annotation.
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