Turan Dursun

Turkish scholar and author

Turan Dursun - Thinkers & Philosophers born 1934
Born

1934
92 years ago

Died
Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Turkey

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A prominent Turkish scholar and author, contributed significantly to Islamic studies and critical thinking. Engaged in the analysis of religious texts and established a critical perspective on Islamic beliefs. Authored several influential books, promoting secularism and a rational approach to religion. Involved in various academic discussions and debates regarding the intersection of faith and reason.

Authored 'The Codex of Islam'

Critiqued religious texts and ideologies

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