Siyer-i Nebi
| Siyer-i Nebi | |
|---|---|
The birth of Muhammad in the Siyer-i-Nebi | |
| Information | |
| Religion | Islam |
| Author | Mustafa of Erzurum |
| Language | Ottoman Turkish |
| Period | Era of Transformation |
Siyer-i Nebi (Ottoman Turkish: سیر نبی) is an Ottoman epic on the life of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, completed around 1388, written by Mustafa (son of Yusuf of Erzurum, known as al-Darir), a Mevlevi dervish on the commission of Sultan Barquq, the Mamluk ruler in Cairo. The text is based on the 13th-century writings of Abu’l Hasan al-Bakri and Ibn Hisham (d. 833). This epic would later be illustrated by Mustafa ibn Vali in the late 16th century, as commissioned by his patron, Sultan Murad III.