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  1. Sunni Islam was the official religion of the Ottoman Empire. The highest position in Islam, caliphate, was claimed by the sultan, after the defeat of the Mamluks which was established as Ottoman Caliphate. The sultan was to be a devout Muslim and was given the literal authority of the caliph.

  2. The Ottoman Empire was an Islamic polity that originated in early-fourteenth-century Anatolia. Islam had been established in Anatolia before the emergence of the empire, but between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries the religion spread with Ottoman conquest to the Balkan Peninsula and central Hungary.

  3. Nov 3, 2017 · The Ottoman Empire and Other Religions . Most scholars agree that the Ottoman Turk rulers were tolerant of other religions.

  4. May 25, 2011 · As of the 1510s the empire had possession of Sunni Islams three holiest shrine cities—Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem. The Turkish-speaking Ottoman royal family, the administration it created, and the educational and cultural institutions it eventually favored were all Sunni Muslim.

  5. The Ottoman state was born on the frontier between Islam and the Byzantine Empire. Turkish tribes, driven from their homeland in the steppes of Central Asia by the Mongols, had embraced Islam and settled in Anatolia on the battle lines of the Islamic world, where they formed the Ottoman confederation.

  6. Contents. Home Philosophy & Religion Religious Beliefs. Ottomans. Continuation of Ottoman rule. After the Ottoman state’s devastating defeat by Timur, its leaders had to retain the vitality of the warrior spirit (without its unruliness and intolerance) and the validation of the Sharīʿah (without its confining independence).

  7. 1. State, Faith, Nation, and the Ottoman Empire. This is a study in political history, and as such it is at root about the relationship between those with power and the populations under their formal control.

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