Buhûrizâde Abdülkerim Efendi was an Ottoman poet, composer and Sufi prayer leader.
In his compositional work, poetry or music, Buhûrizâde wrote under the name Kemter, a Sufi pseudonym meaning "poor", or "pitiful".
As a teenager, he entered the Kocamustafapaşa tekke of the Sünbüliyye Sufi order, which was led, at the time, by Nûreddin Efendi.
After a period of training and study, he was appointed zâkirbaşı, or prayer-leader, of the tekke.
Buhûrizâde later became the leader of the Şah Sultan Sünbüliyye tekke in Eyüp, a position he held well into his eighties, when he died.