Mustafa Ejubović | |
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Born | 1651 Mostar, Bosnia Eyalet, Ottoman Empire |
Died | 16 July 1707 Mostar, Bosnia Eyalet, Ottoman Empire |
(aged 56)
Occupation | Historian |
Mustafa Ejubović (1651 – 16 July 1707), also known as Šejh Jujo, was a historian, writer and Mufti of Ottoman Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Mustafa Ejubović was born into a family of ethnic Bosniaks in the Herzegovinian town of Mostar in 1651. His father Jusuf was a distinguished professor. Young Mustafa taught maktab and madrasa in Mostar before departing for Constantinople to study in 1677. There he listened to lectures on philosophy, astronomy and mathematics. When he graduated, he got a professorship at a lower madrasa in Constantinople, became famous for his lectures, and soon began to teach. Ejubović wrote 27 treatises on logic during his lifetime. In addition to his native Bosnian language, he also spoke Arabic, Turkish and Persian.
Upon his return to Bosnia, Ejubović became the Mufti of Mostar in 1692.
Ejubović died on 16 July 1707 in the city where he grew up, Mostar.