Sheikh İskilipli Atif Executed

As part of the project to eradicate Islam from the hearts of Muslims, carried out by the servants of the West, İskilipli Atif was executed for his views on the Hat Revolution.

Victim of the Hat Revolution: İskilipli Atif

İskilipli Atıf was arrested on December 7, 1925 for opposing the hat law because of his pamphlet “Frenk Mukallidliği ve Şapka” (Frankish Misconduct and the Hat) written in 1924, one year before the hat law, and was transferred to Giresun by the Ankara Independence Court.

The Ankara Independence Court investigated whether he was involved in movements against the hat law in regions such as Of, Erzurum and Rize. Although he was acquitted on the grounds that he had written the work in question about a year and a half before the relevant law was enacted and that his crime was not proven, he was not released and was brought to Istanbul, from where he was sent back to Ankara.

As of early 1926, he was tried in pre-trial detention by the Ankara Independence Court. He was sentenced to death by the court panel in return for the three-year galley sentence demanded by the prosecutor Necip Ali as the prosecution. On February 4, 1926, he was executed together with Ali Rızâ Efendi, the mufti of Babaeski, in Karaoğlan Bazaar near the old parliament building in Ankara.

His last words were, “We will settle accounts with the murderers and oppressors on Judgment Day.” The slaves of the West, after hanging İskilipli Atıf Hoca, dressed his corpse in a hat!

Again, when the Hat Law, which was passed on November 1, 1925, caused protests in Anatolia, the government executed thousands of Muslims all over the country, especially in cities such as Konya, Maraş, Giresun, Rize, Erzurum and Kayseri, for this reason. t.me/ourlostglory

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