Ibrahim Muteferrika (; 1674–1745 CE) was a
Hungarian-born
Ottoman diplomat
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,
publisher
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, economist, historian,
Islamic theologian,
sociologist, and the first
Muslim
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to run a
printing press
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with movable
Arabic
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type.
[Presentation of Katip Çelebi, ''Kitâb-i Cihân-nümâ li-Kâtib Çelebi''](_blank)
, at the Utrecht University
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Library
Early life
Ibrahim Muteferrika was born in Kolozsvár (present-day
Cluj-Napoca
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,
Romania
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). He was an
ethnic Hungarian Unitarian who converted to
Islam
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,
but his original
Hungarian name is unknown.
Diplomatic service
At a young age, Ibrahim Muteferrika entered the Ottoman diplomatic services. He took an active part in the negotiations with
Austria
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and
Russia
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. Ibrahim Muteferrika was an active figure in promoting the
Ottoman-French alliance (1737–1739) against
Austria
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and
Russia
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. Ibrahim Muteferrika was also acclaimed for his role in the
Ottoman-Swedish action against
Russia
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.
During his services as a diplomat, he is known to have befriended many influential personalities including
Osman Aga of Temesvar, a fellow diplomat of
Transylvania
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n origins and former prisoner-of-war imprisoned in
Austria
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.
It was during his years as a diplomat that he took a keen interest in collecting books that helped him understand the ongoing
Renaissance
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, the emergence of
Protestant
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movements in Europe, and the rise of powerful
colonial empires in
Europe
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.
Printing press
The printing press had
already been known in the Ottoman Empire since 1493 or 1504 in Hebrew characters.
[Naim A. Güleryüz, ''Bizans'tan 20. Yüzyıla - Türk Yahudileri'', Gözlem Gazetecilik Basın ve Yayın A.Ş., İstanbul, January 2012, p.90 ] Other
communities
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operated presses. The first Ottoman press using movable Arabic type was operated in 1706–1711 in
Aleppo
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by Christians.
Kenyan academic
Calestous Juma argues that
printing
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was delayed in the Islamic world due to the greater emphasis on oral transmission in Islamic tradition compared to
Christianity and Judaism, as well as the cultural significance of religious books and calligraphy manuscripts; scribes especially exerted a strong resistance.
Muteferrika's volumes, printed in
Istanbul
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and using custom-made fonts, are occasionally referred to as "
Turkish incunabula".
[William J. Watson, "Ibrahim Muteferrika and Turkish Incunabula", in ''Journal of the American Oriental Society'', Vol. 88, No. 3 (1968), p. 435.] Muteferrika, whose last name derived from his employment as a , or head of the household, under
Sultan
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Ahmed III and during the
Tulip Era, was also a geographer, astronomer, and philosopher.
Following a 1726 report on the efficiency of the new system, which he drafted and presented simultaneously to
Grand Vizier
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Nevşehirli Damat İbrahim Pasha, the
Grand Mufti, and the clergy, and a later request submitted to Sultan Ahmed III, he received permission to publish non-religious books (despite opposition from some
Islamic calligraphers and religious leaders).
Muteferrika's press published its first book in 1729, and, by 1743, issued 17 works in 23 volumes (each having between 500 and 1,000 copies).
The first book ever published by Muteferrika is ''"Vankulu Lügati"'', a 2-volume Arabic-Turkish dictionary. Printing religious books was prohibited until 1803.
Among the works published by Müteferrika were historical and generically scientific works, as well as
Katip Çelebi's world atlas ''Cihannüma'' (loosely translated as ''The Mirror of the World'' or the ''World Seer'').
In a digression that he added to his printing, Müteferrika discussed the
heliocentrism of astronomy in detail, with references to relatively up-to-date scientific arguments for and against it. In that regard, he is considered one of the first people to properly introduce heliocentrism to Ottoman readers.
After 1742, however, Ibrahim Muteferrika's printing activities were discontinued and an attempt by the
British
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diplomat
James Mario Matra, motivated by the exorbitant prices for manuscript books, to re-establish a press in
Istanbul
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was aborted in 1779.
In his account, Matra refers to the strong opposition of the scribes that Müteferrika's enterprise had faced:
Legacy
A statue of Muteferrika can be found in the Sahaflar Çarşısı adjacent to the
Grand Bazaar in Istanbul.
İbrahim Müteferrika -- a statue in the Sahaflar Çarşısı
Today's Zaman, 12 January 2010
Books published
There were 17 titles published by Muteferrika at his press during his lifetime:
# ''Kitab-ı Lügat-ı Vankulu (Sihah El-Cevheri)'', 2 volumes, 1729
# ''Tuhfet-ül Kibar fi Esfar el-Bihar'', 1729
# ''Tarih-i Seyyah'', 1729
# ''Tarih-i Hind-i Garbi'', 1730
# ''Tarih-i Timur Gürgan'', 1730
# ''Tarih-I Mısr-i Kadim ve Mısr-i Cedid'', 1730
# ''Gülşen-i Hülefa'', 1730
# ''Grammaire Turque'', 1730
# ''Usul el-Hikem fi Nizam el-Ümem'', 1732
# ''Fiyuzat-ı Mıknatısiye'', 1732
# ''Cihan-nüma'', 1732
# ''Takvim el-Tevarih'', 1733
# ''Kitab-ı Tarih-i Naima'', 2 volumes, 1734
# ''Tarih-i Raşid'', 3 volumes, 1735
# ''Tarih-i Çelebizade'', 1741
# ''Ahval-i Gazavat der Diyar-ı Bosna'', 1741
# ''Kitab-ı Lisan el-Acem el Müsemma bi-Ferheng-i Şuuri'', 2 volumes, 1742
(Most of the copies of the book ''Tarih-i Çelebizade'' have been bound into the third and last volume of ''Tarih-i Raşid'' and sold together with it and thus have erroneously led several sources to believe a total of 16 items have been published.)
Own works
* ''Risâle Islâmiyye'' (available i
manuscript form
(published by sed Cosanin 1993)
See also
* Great Divergence
* Printing
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References
Sources
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External links
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1674 births
1745 deaths
Diplomats from Cluj-Napoca
18th-century Hungarian historians
18th-century historians from the Ottoman Empire
Political people from the Ottoman Empire
Hungarian Muslims
Hungarian former Christians
Converts to Islam from Protestantism
18th-century printers
18th-century scientists from the Ottoman Empire
Economists from the Ottoman Empire