By: DAWUD Aisha
A 21-year-old medical student, Emine Şahin, was arrested for speaking out against Ataturk during one minute silence commemorating the death of Mustafa kamal Ataturk, who died November 10, 1938, he was a soldier, statesman, and secular reformer who was the founder and first president (1923–38) of the Republic of Turkey, secular state dissociated from Islām.
The Ottoman caliphate which started regaining powers in 1919 after the partitioning of the mightiest and longest-lasting empire of the world history. This Islamic-run superpower ruled large areas of the Middle East, Eastern Europe and North Africa for more than 600 years.
He Ataturk changed country’s legal and educational systems and encouraged the adoption of a European way of life, with Turkish written in the Latin alphabet and with citizens adopting European-style names, he went as far as abolishing the call of Adhan in it original Arabic language to the native Turkish language to show his enmity and difference with the Ottoman sultanate.
In 1921, Atatürk established a provisional government in Ankara. The following year, 17th November, 1922 the Ottoman sultanate and Ottoman empire was abolished and the last Sunni Caliph 'Mehmed VI' was exiled supported by the British, thanks to Ataturk. In 1923, Turkey became a secular republic with Atatürk as its president, He established a single party regime that lasted almost without interruption until 1945.
Emine Sahin crime was in her statement "Ataturk is not God. There are Allah's laws and he took laws from the West."
On specific dates across the globe knowingly or unknowingly various ungodly icon, destroyers of Islām and Muslim heritage are celebrated, with 10th November been the date for Ataturk.