Süleyman Çelebi (poet)
Ottoman poet, mystic, and author of the most popular Turkish written Mawlid / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Süleyman Çelebi (c. 1351 – 1422 CE) (pronounced Sulaiman Chalabi), imam of the Grand Mosque of Bursa during the Ottoman Empire, was an Islamic mystic and author whose only known work is Wasilat al-Najat. Commonly known as the Mevlidi Sherif - Süleyman Çelebi, it is the first and most famous of the Turkish-written mawlids on the birth of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. . Chalabi was born sometime between 1346–1351 and died in 1422 CE.[1]
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This article is about Süleyman Çelebi the poet. For the prince and sultan, see Süleyman Çelebi.