معرفی
Dr. Mustafa Altuğ Yayla is a Lecturer at the Department of History, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria. He is an alumnus of the Cluster of Excellence "Scriptures – Transmission – Manipulation" (CSMC) at the University of Hamburg, Germany, where he completed his doctoral dissertation. His research focuses on the role of manuscripts in the evolution of Ottoman Sufi culture, particularly examining Lamii Çelebi's Nafahat al-Uns within the Ottoman Empire from the 16th to the 19th century. His work bridges Ottoman history, Sufi traditions, and manuscript analysis, contributing to understanding how manuscript cultures shaped spiritual and intellectual developments.
Education: His doctoral project at the University of Hamburg centered on Ottoman manuscript cultures, indicating expertise in codicology and historical analysis. Current affiliations include active academic engagement in Nigerian institutions.
Research Interests: His studies emphasize the interplay between manuscript production, Sufi thought, and socio-political contexts in the Ottoman world. He explores how written artifacts preserved and transmitted mystical ideas, reflecting broader cultural and religious dynamics.
Awards/Grants: No specific awards or grants mentioned in the provided texts.
Advising/Teaching: Currently teaches at the University of Maiduguri, though no explicit list of students or advising roles is noted.
Labs/Teams: Not specified in the provided information.



