Name Muhammad Er | ||
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Died June 27, 2013, Ankara, Turkey |
MEHMET EMiN ER HOCAEFENDİNİN İNGİLTEREDEKi iSLAMi KOLEJİ ZIYARETİ
Shaykh Muhammad Emin Er's visit to Ebrahim College
Muhammad Emin Er (c. 1914 – 27 June 2013) was an Islamic scholar trained in the Ottoman tradition and former student of Bediüzzaman Said Nursi. He was born in the Ottoman province of Diyarbakır and his family belonged to a Kurdish tribe called Miran.
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- MEHMET EMiN ER HOCAEFENDNN NGLTEREDEKi iSLAMi KOLEJ ZIYARET
- Shaykh Muhammad Emin Ers visit to Ebrahim College
- References

Emin Er has published a large number of books in Arabic, focusing on the basic disciplines within Arabic linguistics (such as morphology, syntax, and logic), as well as more advanced disciplines (such as Islamic law, especially in relation to spiritual psychology, or Sufism). He has stated that a major goal of his scholarship is to adapt the traditional religious sciences of Islam to present-day needs and concerns.

Emin Er is known for statements concerning the compatibility of Islamic thought with the teachings of the Judeo-Christian tradition, in particular that the rigorous emulation of the life of Muhammad necessarily leads the believer to the emulation of Jesus and Moses.



