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'''Ahmet Arvasi''' (February 15, 1932<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/kultur-sanat/kendini-arayan-insan-seyyid-ahmet-arvasi/2093302|title = 'Kendini Arayan İnsan: Seyyid Ahmet Arvasi'}}</ref> – December 31, 1988), commonly known as '''Seyyid Ahmet Arvasi''', was a writer and philosopher of [[Kurds|Kurdish]]<ref>{{cite journal |last=Uzer |first=Umut |year=2013 |title=The Kurdish Identity of Turkish Nationalist Thinkers: Ziya Gökalp and Ahmet Arvasi between Turkish Identity and Kurdish Ethnicity |journal=Turkish Studies | volume=14 |issue=2 |pages=394–409 |doi=10.1080/14683849.2013.802900|s2cid=143720196 }}</ref> origin. He is known for expounding upon the ideology of the “[[Turkish Islamonationalism|Turkish-Islamic Synthesis Doctrine]]” and its effect on Turkey. He was born in [[Doğubeyazıt]] district of [[Ağrı]], Turkey. His family is from [[Van Province]]. His father [[Abdulhakim Arvasi|Seyyid Abdulhakim Arvasi]] (1865&ndash;1943) who was a [[Sunni]] Islamic scholar during the late [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] and early [[Turkey|Republic]] periods of Turkey.
'''Ahmet Arvasi''' (February 15, 1932<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/kultur-sanat/kendini-arayan-insan-seyyid-ahmet-arvasi/2093302|title = 'Kendini Arayan İnsan: Seyyid Ahmet Arvasi'}}</ref> – December 31, 1988), commonly known as '''Seyyid Ahmet Arvasi''', was a [[Turkish people|Turkish]] [[Turkish nationalism|Turkish]] [[Racism in Turkey|ultra-nationalist]] writer and philosopher of [[Kurds|Kurdish]]<ref>{{cite journal |last=Uzer |first=Umut |year=2013 |title=The Kurdish Identity of Turkish Nationalist Thinkers: Ziya Gökalp and Ahmet Arvasi between Turkish Identity and Kurdish Ethnicity |journal=Turkish Studies | volume=14 |issue=2 |pages=394–409 |doi=10.1080/14683849.2013.802900|s2cid=143720196 }}</ref> descent. He is well-known for espousing the ideology of “[[Turkish Islamonationalism|Turkish-Islamic Synthesis Doctrine]]” and its effect on Turkey. He was born in [[Doğubeyazıt]] district of [[Ağrı]], Turkey. His family was from [[Van Province]]. His father [[Abdulhakim Arvasi|Seyyid Abdulhakim Arvasi]] (1865&ndash;1943) who was a [[Sunni]] Islamic scholar during the late [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] and early [[Turkey|Republic]] periods of Turkey.


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Ahmet Arvasi
Born(1932-02-15)February 15, 1932
DiedDecember 31, 1988(1988-12-31) (aged 56)
Occupation(s)Writer, philosopher

Ahmet Arvasi (February 15, 1932[1] – December 31, 1988), commonly known as Seyyid Ahmet Arvasi, was a Turkish Turkish ultra-nationalist writer and philosopher of Kurdish[2] descent. He is well-known for espousing the ideology of “Turkish-Islamic Synthesis Doctrine” and its effect on Turkey. He was born in Doğubeyazıt district of Ağrı, Turkey. His family was from Van Province. His father Seyyid Abdulhakim Arvasi (1865–1943) who was a Sunni Islamic scholar during the late Ottoman and early Republic periods of Turkey.

His life

Ahmet Arvasi graduated from the Erzurum Teachers' College and worked as an elementary school teacher for a while. In 1958 he graduated from the Department of Pedagogy of the Gazi Education Institution. He worked as a lecturer at the education institutions in Balıkesir, Bursa, and İstanbul respectively then retired in 1979. In the same year he was elected as a member of the General Administration Board of the Nationalist Movement Party (Template:Lang-tr, MHP) and served his term until the 12 September 1980 Turkish coup d'état. After the coup d'état he was detained and tried for conspiring against the Nationalist Movement Party.

Ahmet Arvasi has published several daily columns, articles, and books. He also delivered many speeches at several conferences and seminars. Before his death, he was a columnist of Türkiye daily. He died on 31 December 1988 in front of his typewriter while he was drafting his daily column for Türkiye daily.[3]

His books

  • Türk-İslam Ülküsü (Turkish-Islamic Idealism) (3 volumes)
  • Kendini Arayan İnsan (Human Looking For Himself)
  • İnsan ve İnsan Ötesi (Human and Beyond the Human Being)
  • Diyalektiğimiz ve Estetiğimiz (Our Dialectic and Our Aesthetics)
  • Şiirlerim (My Poems)
  • Eğitim Sosyolojisi (Education Sociology)
  • Doğu Anadolu Gerçeği (Southeast Reality)
  • İleri Türk Milliyetçiliğinin İlkeleri (Principles of Advanced Turkish Nationalism)
  • Hasbihal (Causeries) (6 volumes)
  • İnsanın Yalnızlığı (Loneliness of the Human Being)

References

  1. ^ "'Kendini Arayan İnsan: Seyyid Ahmet Arvasi'".
  2. ^ Uzer, Umut (2013). "The Kurdish Identity of Turkish Nationalist Thinkers: Ziya Gökalp and Ahmet Arvasi between Turkish Identity and Kurdish Ethnicity". Turkish Studies. 14 (2): 394–409. doi:10.1080/14683849.2013.802900. S2CID 143720196.
  3. ^ Biyografi Net, http://www.biyografi.net/kisiayrinti.asp?kisiid=597