Abdullah Aymaz
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Abdullah Aymaz | |
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Aymaz in 2025 | |
| Born | 1949 (age 76–77) |
| Pen name | İsmail Yediler, Hüseyin Bayram, Safvet Senih |
| Occupation | Writer, journalist |
| Education | İzmir Higher Islamic Institute(today's Faculty of Theology at Dokuz Eylül University) |
| Genre | Religion, Islam, morality, education, and human values |
| Years active | 1988-present |
Abdullah Aymaz (born in Kütahya, Turkey, 1949) is a Turkish Islamic preacher and writer.[1] Known for his long-standing close friendship with Fethullah Gülen, Abdullah Aymaz is regarded as one of the leading intellectual figures of the Hizmet (or Gülen) movement.[2]
Abdullah Aymaz was born in 1949 in Hacımahmut, a village in the Emet district of Kütahya Province, Turkey. He completed his primary education in his hometown and later attended İzmir İmam Hatip High School. During his high school years, he became acquainted with Turkish scholar and opinion leader Fethullah Gülen and the Gülen movement. Aymaz graduated from İzmir Higher Islamic Institute, which is now the Faculty of Theology at Dokuz Eylül University.[1][3]