Educational life in Sarajevo of the Ottoman era: Charity work of the citizens in the 18th and 19th century for the benefits of maktabs

This paper explores how citizens took part in educational opportunities in the Ottoman Empire with their endowments (waqfs). The focus is on the charity work for the benefit of maktabs in the City of Sarajevo in the Ottoman Era. The paper expounds on the contribution the citizens made to maktabs – t...

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Main Author: Kerima FILAN
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Language:Bosnian
Published: Center for Research of Modern and Contemporary History Tuzla 2022-06-01
Series:Historijski pogledi
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Online Access:https://pogledi.cimoshis.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/1.-Kerima-Filan-72022.pdf
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description This paper explores how citizens took part in educational opportunities in the Ottoman Empire with their endowments (waqfs). The focus is on the charity work for the benefit of maktabs in the City of Sarajevo in the Ottoman Era. The paper expounds on the contribution the citizens made to maktabs – the institutions which provided elementary education for the children and youth. The time period the paper examines is 18th and 19th centuries, and the occasion is the event that took place in 1697, when Sarajevo was devastated under the attack of the Austrian Army. The research is based on waqfs dating back to those centuries, the records of which, predominantly in the form of transcripts, may be found in the Archives of the Gazi Husrev-Bay's Library in Sarajevo. It is indicated that over the period of several decades of the recovery of Sarajevo from the suffering of 1697, maktabs were rebuilt and supported for the greater part from endowments made by the citizens of Sarajevo, who donated their own property. In addition to rebuilding those maktabs which had been built next to mosques in the previous centuries, the citizens of Sarajevo also set up independent maktabs, away from the complex of a mosque. The endowments reveal that a rather widespread form of educational support provided by the citizens benefactors, both men and womene, was to allocate the income from an endowment for the teacher salaries. In that way, income for teachers was supplied in situations when the fundamental waqf from which a maktab was supported had been depleted. Examples show that benefactors assigned appropriate duties to the teaching staff in their waqf, which secured them (muallims) additional income. Support to educational opportunities was also reflected in giving gifts to students. Some benefactors specified that a portion of the income from an endowment was to be used to buy clothes for underprivileged students. Most often, students of a maktab, as well as other poorer inhabitants of a street block (mahalla) received from a waqf free bread, particularly in the holy days. The paper reveals that some citizens of Sarajevo allocated in their last will a one-off aid to maktabs from their inheritance. It also presents examples of private maktabs which were set up by wealthy, learned citizens to educate young people. Charity in general, particularly the one which was donated through the institute of waqfs, represented an important aspect of the activities of citizens in the Ottoman period. With those actions for the benefit of maktabs they supported educational opportunities in their own social communities. It was that very form of charity work that the citizens of Sarajevo maintained in the decades that followed after the end of the Ottoman rule.
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spelling doaj.art-68294b9060b94913bdf8f7813ddb9a842022-12-22T03:39:56ZbosCenter for Research of Modern and Contemporary History TuzlaHistorijski pogledi2637-15022712-06512022-06-01V773810.52259/historijskipogledi.2022.5.7.7Educational life in Sarajevo of the Ottoman era: Charity work of the citizens in the 18th and 19th century for the benefits of maktabsKerima FILAN0Faculty of Philosophy, University of SarajevoThis paper explores how citizens took part in educational opportunities in the Ottoman Empire with their endowments (waqfs). The focus is on the charity work for the benefit of maktabs in the City of Sarajevo in the Ottoman Era. The paper expounds on the contribution the citizens made to maktabs – the institutions which provided elementary education for the children and youth. The time period the paper examines is 18th and 19th centuries, and the occasion is the event that took place in 1697, when Sarajevo was devastated under the attack of the Austrian Army. The research is based on waqfs dating back to those centuries, the records of which, predominantly in the form of transcripts, may be found in the Archives of the Gazi Husrev-Bay's Library in Sarajevo. It is indicated that over the period of several decades of the recovery of Sarajevo from the suffering of 1697, maktabs were rebuilt and supported for the greater part from endowments made by the citizens of Sarajevo, who donated their own property. In addition to rebuilding those maktabs which had been built next to mosques in the previous centuries, the citizens of Sarajevo also set up independent maktabs, away from the complex of a mosque. The endowments reveal that a rather widespread form of educational support provided by the citizens benefactors, both men and womene, was to allocate the income from an endowment for the teacher salaries. In that way, income for teachers was supplied in situations when the fundamental waqf from which a maktab was supported had been depleted. Examples show that benefactors assigned appropriate duties to the teaching staff in their waqf, which secured them (muallims) additional income. Support to educational opportunities was also reflected in giving gifts to students. Some benefactors specified that a portion of the income from an endowment was to be used to buy clothes for underprivileged students. Most often, students of a maktab, as well as other poorer inhabitants of a street block (mahalla) received from a waqf free bread, particularly in the holy days. The paper reveals that some citizens of Sarajevo allocated in their last will a one-off aid to maktabs from their inheritance. It also presents examples of private maktabs which were set up by wealthy, learned citizens to educate young people. Charity in general, particularly the one which was donated through the institute of waqfs, represented an important aspect of the activities of citizens in the Ottoman period. With those actions for the benefit of maktabs they supported educational opportunities in their own social communities. It was that very form of charity work that the citizens of Sarajevo maintained in the decades that followed after the end of the Ottoman rule. https://pogledi.cimoshis.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/1.-Kerima-Filan-72022.pdf18th and 19th centurysarajevomaktabswaqfscharity work
spellingShingle Kerima FILAN
Educational life in Sarajevo of the Ottoman era: Charity work of the citizens in the 18th and 19th century for the benefits of maktabs
Historijski pogledi
18th and 19th century
sarajevo
maktabs
waqfs
charity work
title Educational life in Sarajevo of the Ottoman era: Charity work of the citizens in the 18th and 19th century for the benefits of maktabs
title_full Educational life in Sarajevo of the Ottoman era: Charity work of the citizens in the 18th and 19th century for the benefits of maktabs
title_fullStr Educational life in Sarajevo of the Ottoman era: Charity work of the citizens in the 18th and 19th century for the benefits of maktabs
title_full_unstemmed Educational life in Sarajevo of the Ottoman era: Charity work of the citizens in the 18th and 19th century for the benefits of maktabs
title_short Educational life in Sarajevo of the Ottoman era: Charity work of the citizens in the 18th and 19th century for the benefits of maktabs
title_sort educational life in sarajevo of the ottoman era charity work of the citizens in the 18th and 19th century for the benefits of maktabs
topic 18th and 19th century
sarajevo
maktabs
waqfs
charity work
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