Abdullah Aymaz
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Abdullah Aymaz | |
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Born | 1949 Kütahya, Turkey |
Pen name | İsmail Yediler,Hüseyin Bayram,Safvet Senih |
Occupation | Writer, journalist |
Genre | Religion, nature of healing, Islam |
Abdullah Aymaz (b. 1949) is a Turkish Islamic preacher and writer. He was born in Kütahya, Turkey.[1]
Life and achievements
Ayaz moved to Izmir as a teenager and visited the İzmir İmam Hatip high school. He did his higher education at İzmir Yüksek İslam Enstitüsü and he worked as a teacher in Tire and Izmir. His career as a journalist as well as a writer started in 1988 when he started to work for the Turkish newspaper Zaman.[1]
Abdullah Aymaz was born on 1945, in Emet, Turkey. After studying at the primary school, he moved to
In March 1997, he conveyed Fethullah Gülen's letter to Pope John Paul II. Since the days in Izmir, where Gülen's outstanding discourse began to crystallize, Abdullah Aymaz has become an integral part of him and the movement.[citation needed]
References
- ^ a b Zaman newspaper Archived 28 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine