Caliphate, Religion and Secularism
İbrahim Agah Çubukçu
Keywords: Caliphate, Religion, Secularism
Abstract
After the First World War of Atatürk, I saw that the victorious states were determined to shatter our nation and our country and started to fight. He fought against those who stood for our homeland by integrating with the nation. When it is analyzed in terms of Islam, it is seen that the republic's administration is based on virtue, namely virtue. Because the people in the republic always refer to the game. The caliphate problem caused much confusion. He opposed the abuse of religion and its involvement in politics. Some of Atatürk's words about Islam are as follows: "Our religion is the most reasonable and natural religion. And only because of this is it the last religion. In order for a religion to be natural, it must conform to mind, science, knowledge, and logic. Our religion is completely appropriate to them. Nobody has the right to preserve their existence as a special class in the social life of Muslims. "