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Ekmeleddin ihsanoglu biography examples

          Science historian, statesman, academician, diplomat, General Secretary of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.

        1. Aydin Sayili () At Work: His Scientific Biography.
        2. İhsanoğlu studied science at the Ain Shams University, where he received his BSc in He remained in Cairo and obtained his MSc in from Al-Azhar.
        3. Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu came to Turkey in He served as an assistant at Ankara University Faculty of Science for five years.
        4. In , İhsanoğlu systematized the most significant aspects of the scientific tradition of the Ottoman world in two volumes published in Turkish, entitled.
        5. İhsanoğlu studied science at the Ain Shams University, where he received his BSc in He remained in Cairo and obtained his MSc in from Al-Azhar....

          Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu: Turkey's Opposition Candidate

          Europe

          Adam Virnelson and Stephanie Henkel
          July 8, 2014

          Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu and his wife Füsun.

          (Photo: Republican People's Party)

          When Turkey's two biggest opposition parties, the Republican People's Party (CHP) and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), named Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu as their joint candidate for president in the upcoming election, eyebrows were raised around the country.

          Ihsanoglu, whose name could hardly be pronounced by politicians or pundits after his nomination ("ek-meh-led-in ee-san-oh-loo"), was a cipher to most Turks.

          Shortly after Mehmed II conquered Istanbul in , he built the Fatih Külliye.

          All anyone seemed to know about the man was that he was a conservative, academic Muslim born in a foreign country. He wasn't active in the Turkish political arena and, until his nomination, was virtually unknown outside of Turkish academia.

          This unfamiliarity led many to question the nomination.

          After all, the Aug. 10 election is historic—the