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'''Ğäbdennasír İbrahim ulı Qursawí''' ({{lang-tt-Cyrl|Габденнасыр Ибраһим улы Курсави}}),<ref>{{IPA-tt|ɣæbˌdennʌˈsɯɪr ibraˌhimuˈlɯ qursaˈwɯɪ|}}</ref> {{Lang-ru|Габденнасыр Курсави|translit=Gabdennasyr Kursavi}}), sometimes spelled ''Kursavi'' or ''Koursavi'' (1776–1812) was a [[Tatar]] educator, [[Hanafi]] [[Maturidi]] [[theologian]],<ref>{{cite book|title=İslâm Ansiklopedisi|volume=26|date=2002|publisher=Türkiye Diyanet Vakfı|pages=447}}</ref> and prominent [[Jadidism|Jadidist]]. He was a brother of Ğäbdelxaliq Qursawí.<ref>{{IPA-tt|ɣæbˌdelxʌˈlɯɪq qursaˈwɯɪ|}}</ref> He studied at Machkara ([[Malmyzhsky District]]) village [[madrassah]] and later at the [[Mir-i-Arab Madrasah]] in [[Bukhara]]. From 1794 to 1808 he was [[imam]] of the mosque in Yughary Qursa village of [[Kazan Governorate]], [[Russian Empire]] and the headmaster of his own madrassah. His surname is, actually, a derivative of "Qursa" in Arabic manner, which means "from Qursa". He is credited with the revival of modernism- and reform-oriented Islam (or [[Jadidism]]) among the [[Tatars]], and was the author of numerous articles about religion. He died during the ''[[hajj]]'' and is buried in [[Istanbul]].<ref>{{TES|Курсави, Габденнасыйр}}</ref>
 
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