Ottoman Fracticide Law
Fracticide law yang dipraktik Ottoman:
What made princely competition and fratricide more profound,
as mentioned earlier, was their codification in dynastic law (Kanunname-i Âl-i
Osman) by Mehmed II (r. 1451–1481). The law states, “For the welfare of the
state, the one of my sons to whom God grants the sultanate may lawfully put his
brothers to death. A majority of the ulema consider this permissible.” With
this code, fratricide gained firmer ground as acceptable and customary, and
Mehmed’s law attempted to entrench its permissibility vis-à-vis Islamic law
page 7/37 - sulayman executed mustafa.
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