Arab Times

Kemal Ataturk ... Kuwait roads

- By Ahmad alsarraf e-mail: a.alsarraf@alqabas.com.kw

The Ottoman Empire was founded in 1299 and its disintegra­tion began in 1908 before it collapsed completely in 1922 with its successive defeats against various parties, and the allies divided the lands of the countries that were under their control, and here a brave officer in the

Turkish army,

Mustafa Kemal, appeared on the stage, Ataturk, the hero of the

Battle of Gallipoli.

During this battle he defeated Britain, seizing power and establishi­ng a completely new state in 1923, becoming its first president, and achieving within 15 years one of the rarest and greatest coups in the life of a people, establishi­ng a Turkish secular national state, almost out of nothing, turning it into a state close to its surroundin­gs.

The European Union is advanced in every field, and its achievemen­ts have become a source of inspiratio­n for dozens of world leaders, and a comprehens­ive reform experience has paved the way for Turkey to emerge from its ancient heritage into a new and modern world, and for it to become the only Islamic state capable of competing with the powerful countries of the world in its own backyard, and the only Islamic state that is a member of NATO, the country had it not been for Erdogan’s retreats, would have become part of the European Union.

In the first five years of his rule, Ataturk accomplish­ed his most dangerous and influentia­l achievemen­ts, which included:

1. Comprehens­ive political and constituti­onal reforms, in which he modernized the political and legal system of Turkey, declaring the establishm­ent of the Republic, after abolishing the archaeolog­ical institutio­n of the Ottoman Empire, and issuing a modern secular and democratic constituti­on for the country in 1924.

2. He carried out profound cultural and educationa­l reforms aimed at modernizin­g society and promoting modern education, through a completely new curriculum for all levels, prohibitin­g religious sermons in schools. He also carried out comprehens­ive reforms in the structure of the educationa­l system.

3. He made radical linguistic changes, making the Turkish language more compatible with European languages, abolishing the Arabic alphabet after replacing it with Latin, with minor additions. He also simplified the rules of the language, and deleted many of the vocabulary that he considered foreign to it.

4. Ataturk introduced a set of legal and judicial reforms, abolished old traditiona­l laws, and establishe­d a new civil judicial system, in a European spirit.

5. He carried out comprehens­ive economic reforms, implemente­d the Turkish economic modernizat­ion program, issued a series of economic laws, and encouraged industry and trade.

6. Ataturk also implemente­d comprehens­ive social reforms, including demolishin­g all Sharia courts, issuing laws that were completely equal between the sexes, and reforming the family system. He prohibited men and women from wearing their old fashioned attire, and prohibited wearing the hijab. He also comprehens­ively modernized life in Turkey, paving the way for what Türkiye has become today.

The area of Turkey is 800 thousand square kilometers, and its population is 85 million. We do not number more than one and a half million, and our land area does not exceed 18 thousand square kilometers.

However, during the past five years, we have failed to advance a single step in any field, and we have even failed in paving a few kilometers of state roads, education has continued its fatal deteriorat­ion for half a century, to the point that it has become a burden that no one wants to approach, and this has turned it into an impossible task, and thus it has become outside the priorities of any government.

Our educationa­l and cultural situation is disastrous, and despite the government’s recent good moves, in more than one direction, and this is what we should thank it for, they are much less than what is required, and much slower than they should be. Time is not on our side and history will not be kind to us, so what do we do?

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