Talk:Ulûm
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This is the Ottoman Turkish ford for Ilm, seen in
- Strauss, Johann. "Language and power in the late Ottoman Empire" (Chapter 7). In: Murphey, Rhoads (editor). Imperial Lineages and Legacies in the Eastern Mediterranean: Recording the Imprint of Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Rule (Volume 18 of Birmingham Byzantine and Ottoman Studies). Routledge, 7 July 2016. ISBN 1317118448, 9781317118442. Google Books 198.
- "In the Ottoman Empire, the scientific language for Muslims had been traditionally Arabic[...] or Ottoman Turkish. But this applied to the traditional sciences (ulûm)."
At the time the Ottoman Empire controlled Mecca and was the most significant Muslim power. This means the topic has affinity for Ottoman Turkish. WhisperToMe (talk) 06:12, 2 June 2019 (UTC)