Ali Ünal
Ali Ünal is a Turkish journalist, writer, and translator known for his interpretations of Islamic texts and his commentary on social and political issues. He has been associated with the Gülen movement, a religious and social movement founded by Fethullah Gülen.
Ünal has written extensively on topics such as Islamic theology, philosophy, and contemporary Turkish society. He is recognized for his translations of key Islamic works into Turkish, making them accessible to a wider audience. His writings often explore the intersection of faith and modernity, seeking to provide perspectives rooted in Islamic tradition on contemporary challenges.
He has contributed to various newspapers and journals throughout his career, presenting his views on current affairs. His work often reflects a concern for social justice and interfaith dialogue.
Following the attempted coup in Turkey in 2016, Ünal was arrested and imprisoned. His imprisonment and the subsequent trials have drawn criticism from human rights organizations and international bodies, who have raised concerns about the fairness of the legal proceedings and the broader crackdown on journalists and academics in Turkey. The charges against him are related to his alleged links to the Gülen movement, which the Turkish government accuses of orchestrating the coup attempt.