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Turan Dursun (1934 – 4 September 1990) was a Turkish
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who was a
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cleric and scholar of
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, he became an atheist during his study of the history of
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. Influenced by the 9th-century Iranian skeptic philosopher
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, Dursun wrote a number of books about religion which included interpretations of Islamic texts, heavily criticizing Islam and the founders of its major branches. Dursun was frequently threatened by
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, and on 4 September 1990 was assassinated outside his home in
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, after which his books sold tens of thousands of copies in Turkey.Gazeteci Dursun Öldürüldü
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Biography

Dursun's father was an ethnic Turk and his mother was an ethnic
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. His parents were from the
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sect. From his childhood on, he was encouraged by his parents to be an Islamic scholar. With this purpose, he worked hard and mastered major Islamic texts.


Years as a mufti

After passing the necessary exams to become a
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, Dursun was unable to officially become one as he did not have a primary school diploma. He had to complete primary school exams without attending school and did so with understandable speed. He achieved mufti status in 1958. Whilst the mufti of Sivas, Dursun began establishing himself as a mufti of a different kind. Using his position, he initiated a number of projects for the development of the area and its imams: * Organised 50 tree plantations in the different villages of Sivas. * Forced plans for a mufti accommodation center to be changed for hospital to be built, with success. * Collected wheat from villages as aid for the hospital project. * Gave importance to the non-religious education of imams, through cinema and attendance of conferences. * Facilitated issue of school diplomas for imams through the Ministry of Education. * Put pressure on the mayor of Sivas for exhausting water supplies to be addressed. Dursun gained a lot of followers and enemies at Sivas and was threatened on numerous occasions. He was exiled to the city of
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and stayed in what he called a "broken down shack". He received help from Ali Şarapçı, a teacher who was tormented and falsely labeled as communist, as Dursun was. His mufti career ended in 1966.


First atheistic thoughts

In an interview with Şule Perinçek, Dursun recounted one of the first instances, where he began doubting the existence of God. During a time when he was in love at the age of 11, Sabo, the older sister of the girl he loved, called Safi, was disabled. Dursun felt sorry for Sabo and one night during his sleep he saw God in his dream. After making him swear that he will not get angry, Dursun asked God why he created this Earth if he also created heaven and asked why Sabo was disabled and Safi was beautiful. In the same interview, Dursun states that: Dursun discovered what he called "
Muhammad Muhammad (8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious and political leader and the founder of Islam. Muhammad in Islam, According to Islam, he was a prophet who was divinely inspired to preach and confirm the tawhid, monotheistic teachings of A ...
's passings on" when he began learning about the holy books that existed prior to the
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. He states: Dursun began researching into
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when it was planned that he would be proudly introduced to the
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as an intellectual
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. To prepare for this meeting and to "be able to talk with him ''(the
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)'' with more strength", Dursun studied
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but "instantly" realized the " con" as he compared his already vast knowledge of Islam with Christian information. After coming to negative conclusions about religion, Dursun became "angry" that Mohammed took away valuable years of childhood and youth. He said: Dursun was an independent theist for a short period of time before he became an atheist. First, he pronounced to himself that He undertook experiments to see if God existed or not during his mental battle with him. He began believing that humans evolved over millions of years and continued learning about
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. He stated that his independent
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period lasted "two or three years".


Life as a producer and an author

Following his resignation as a
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, Dursun struggled to earn a living in
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and even became a binman. The decision to quit as a mufti was tough, but Dursun stated that his principle was always "never to have a contradiction between what I thought and what I did". Due to a number of friends he made as a thinking mufti, he was able to get a foot in at the
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, (TRT), working firstly in basic administrative positions before taking and passing an exam to become involved in programme production. Among his productions are, "Turks in history", "Mankind from the beginning" and "Towards the evening" (unofficially translated titles). There is also a production which has never been allowed to be broadcast, titled "Before and after the first Grand National Assembly". Dursun resigned from TRT in 1982, after 16 years of service. In 1987, Dursun was introduced to
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, a self-proclaimed socialist politician with heavy nationalist undertones, who was the editor of the magazine ''
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'' (Towards 2000). Dursun contributed to the magazine with a column titled "Din Bilgisi" (Knowledge of religion). He also wrote for other publications such as ''Saçak'', ''Teori'' and ''Yüzyıl''. He wrote countless books in the 1980s, including a Turkish translation of ''
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's
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'', collating his vast knowledge of Islam and languages of the Middle East, opening the religion to internal criticism through the mass media, perhaps for the first time in the religion's history.


Death

On 4 September 1990, shortly after leaving his home in the Asian part of Istanbul on his way to work, Dursun was assassinated by two gunmen. He was hit by seven bullets.


Trial

As a result of the investigation, 15 suspects were arrested but they were immediately released after their first appearance in court. In 1996, İrfan Çağırıcı was arrested, suspected of being involved in the assassination of Dursun, as well as the killing of journalist
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in March 1990 and the kidnapping of Akbar Ghorbani (the
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's representative in Ankara). It was reported at Çağırıcı's trial that he had links with the Iranian government and was trained in Iranian camps. Çağırıcı (codenamed "Mesut") was a member of İslami Hareket Örgütü (English: "Islamic Movement Organisation" or "Islamic Action Group") and gave the order to murder Dursun for "humiliating the Quran". He was sentenced to death, and four co-defendants were imprisoned for life in July 2000; upon appeal, Çağırıcı's death penalty was also converted to life imprisonment in March 2002. However, the gunman who carried out the order, Muzaffer Dalmaz, is still at large abroad.


Books

* Allah ( Turkish: Allah) * This is Religion 1: God and the Quran ( Turkish: Din Bu 1: Tanrı ve Kur'an) * This is Religion 2: Muhammad ( Turkish: Din Bu 2: Hz. Muhammed) * This is Religion 3: Society and Secularism in Islam ( Turkish: Din Bu 3: İslamda Toplum ve Laiklik) * This is Religion 4: Taboo Lingers ( Turkish: Din Bu 4: Tabu Can Çekişiyor) * Religion and Sexuality ( Turkish: Din ve Cinsellik) * Prayer ( Turkish: Dua) * Is the Universe a Joke? ( Turkish: Evren Bir Şaka mı?) * Qullatayn ( Turkish: Kulleteyn) * Quran ( Turkish: Kur'an) * Encyclopaedia of the Quran 1: Aba-Mind ( Turkish: Kur'an Ansiklopedisi 1: Aba-Akıl) * Encyclopaedia of the Quran 2: Accra-Arab ( Turkish: Kur'an Ansiklopedisi 2: Akra-Arab) * Encyclopaedia of the Quran 3: Arabu-Debt ( Turkish: Kur'an Ansiklopedisi 3: Arabu-Borç) * Encyclopaedia of the Quran 4: Vain-Prayer ( Turkish: Kur'an Ansiklopedisi 4: Boşa-Dua) * Encyclopaedia of the Quran 5: Pray-Hijra ( Turkish: Kur'an Ansiklopedisi 5: Dua-Hicret) * Encyclopaedia of the Quran 6: Hijra-Infidel ( Turkish: Kur'an Ansiklopedisi 6: Hicret-Kafir) * Encyclopaedia of the Quran 7: Kalb-Doubt ( Turkish: Kur'an Ansiklopedisi 7: Kalb-Kuşku) * Encyclopaedia of the Quran 8: Power-Miracle ( Turkish: Kur'an Ansiklopedisi 8: Kuvvet-Mucize) * Sources of Sacred Books 1 ( Turkish: Kutsal Kitapların Kaynakları 1) * Sources of Sacred Books 2 ( Turkish: Kutsal Kitapların Kaynakları 2) * Sources of Sacred Books 3 ( Turkish: Kutsal Kitapların Kaynakları 3) * Islam and Nurculuk (1971) ( Turkish: Müslümanlık ve Nurculuk (1971)) * Such is Sharia ( Turkish: Şeriat Böyle) * Letters to Celebrities ( Turkish: Ünlülere Mektuplar)


Translations

*
Ibn Khaldun Ibn Khaldun (27 May 1332 – 17 March 1406, 732–808 Hijri year, AH) was an Arabs, Arab Islamic scholar, historian, philosopher and sociologist. He is widely acknowledged to be one of the greatest social scientists of the Middle Ages, and cons ...
's
Muqaddimah The ''Muqaddimah'' ( "Introduction"), also known as the ''Muqaddimah of Ibn Khaldun'' () or ''Ibn Khaldun's Introduction (writing), Prolegomena'' (), is a book written by the historian Ibn Khaldun in 1377 which presents a view of Universal histo ...
his work (2 volumes) ( Turkish: İbn-i Haldun'un Mukaddime adlı eseri (2 cilt))


See also

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List of assassinated people from Turkey The following is an incomplete, chronological list of people from Turkey murdered by assassins mainly on political and religious grounds. Many were critical public servants and intellectuals assassinated by far-right proponents of an army-control ...
*
List of former Muslims Ex-Muslims, Former Muslims or ex-Muslims are people who were Muslims, but subsequently left Islam. Although their numbers have increased in the US, ex-Muslims still face ostracism or retaliation from their families and communities due to beliefs ...


References


Further reading

* Abit Dursun, My Father, Turan Dursun ( Turkish: Babam Turan Dursun) * Abit Dursun, Turan Dursun and the Enlightenment ( Turkish: Turan Dursun ve Aydınlanma) * Şule Perinçek, Turan Dursun Tells About His Life ( Turkish: Turan Dursun Hayatını Anlatıyor)


External links

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