Ahmet Şâhin (writer)
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Ahmet Şâhin | |
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Born | 1935 Yozgat, Turkey |
Occupation | journalist |
Ahmet Şâhin (also spelled Ahmed Shahin; born 1935)[1] is a Turkish writer.[2]
Life
Şâhin came to Istanbul in 1952 from Yozgat. As a protégé of Gönenli Mehmed Efendi, he studied tefsir, hadis, kelâm and fıkıh (each a subject of Islamic study) under Hüsrev Efendi, Ömer Nasuhi Bilmen, Bekir Hâkı and Dersâm Selahaddin. In 1960, Şâhin was appointed to Süleymaniye Mosque. Şâhin's essays were first published in the newspaper Hüradam.
References
- ^ "Ahmet Şahin". kidega.com (in Turkish). Kidega Elektronik Ticaret ve Yayılık A.Ş. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
- ^ Ahmet Şâhin Biography Archived 2011-07-28 at the Wayback Machine
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