Gilman Kerimi’s educational side based on the Hâl Tercümesi

The group of intellectuals, who advocate innovation in every aspect of life and are called “reformists”, set out to adapt the schools, which were of no use to children, to the requirements of the age. Of course, every innovation brought with it a reaction from the groups with a traditionalist und...

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Main Author: Cihan ÇAKMAK
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Language:Azerbaijani
Published: Uluslararası Türk Lehçe Araştırmaları Dergisi 2023-06-01
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2935677
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description The group of intellectuals, who advocate innovation in every aspect of life and are called “reformists”, set out to adapt the schools, which were of no use to children, to the requirements of the age. Of course, every innovation brought with it a reaction from the groups with a traditionalist understanding that has been going on for centuries. As seen in the entire Turkic world, these innovation movements were rapidly responding in the Idil Ural geography in the north of Europe. Group of intellectuals encouraged by the activities of Ismail Gaspirali and the modern schools he opened put these activities into practice in their own geographies under his leadership. In this understanding of education, girls were forbidden to read, co-education was not suitable for the social structure, and learning a foreign language which was especially Russian, was seen as a sign of infidelity, a religious education was given. However, in this understanding of education, in which the Qur’an was centered, children could not go beyond reading and writing, since they received an education in Arabic, Persian and religion for 10-15 years, and they were not aware of the exact sciences at all. As a natural consequence of all these approaches, the intelligentsia who tried to find a way out against this method, in which an extremely dysfunctional, aimless and unhelpful understanding of education prevailed, found the remedy by adopting the new teaching method that Gaspirali had opened and successfully put into practice. In this study, it will be tried to give place to the views of the journalist, educator, writer and politician Fatih Kerimi, who was son of the Gılman Kerimî and considered as the founder of Modern Tatar Literature, on education, based on Hâl Tercümesi, which was written after his father’s death.
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spelling doaj.art-17b1a36cc6ac4010adf7bfd09ca91a552023-06-27T12:23:16ZazeUluslararası Türk Lehçe Araştırmaları DergisiUluslararası Türk Lehçe Araştırmaları Dergisi2587-12932023-06-0171677610.30563/turklad.1246902Gilman Kerimi’s educational side based on the Hâl TercümesiCihan ÇAKMAKhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2255-4712The group of intellectuals, who advocate innovation in every aspect of life and are called “reformists”, set out to adapt the schools, which were of no use to children, to the requirements of the age. Of course, every innovation brought with it a reaction from the groups with a traditionalist understanding that has been going on for centuries. As seen in the entire Turkic world, these innovation movements were rapidly responding in the Idil Ural geography in the north of Europe. Group of intellectuals encouraged by the activities of Ismail Gaspirali and the modern schools he opened put these activities into practice in their own geographies under his leadership. In this understanding of education, girls were forbidden to read, co-education was not suitable for the social structure, and learning a foreign language which was especially Russian, was seen as a sign of infidelity, a religious education was given. However, in this understanding of education, in which the Qur’an was centered, children could not go beyond reading and writing, since they received an education in Arabic, Persian and religion for 10-15 years, and they were not aware of the exact sciences at all. As a natural consequence of all these approaches, the intelligentsia who tried to find a way out against this method, in which an extremely dysfunctional, aimless and unhelpful understanding of education prevailed, found the remedy by adopting the new teaching method that Gaspirali had opened and successfully put into practice. In this study, it will be tried to give place to the views of the journalist, educator, writer and politician Fatih Kerimi, who was son of the Gılman Kerimî and considered as the founder of Modern Tatar Literature, on education, based on Hâl Tercümesi, which was written after his father’s death.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2935677gilman kerimii̇smail gaspiralihal tercümesiusul-i cedit
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Gilman Kerimi’s educational side based on the Hâl Tercümesi
Uluslararası Türk Lehçe Araştırmaları Dergisi
gilman kerimi
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hal tercümesi
usul-i cedit
title Gilman Kerimi’s educational side based on the Hâl Tercümesi
title_full Gilman Kerimi’s educational side based on the Hâl Tercümesi
title_fullStr Gilman Kerimi’s educational side based on the Hâl Tercümesi
title_full_unstemmed Gilman Kerimi’s educational side based on the Hâl Tercümesi
title_short Gilman Kerimi’s educational side based on the Hâl Tercümesi
title_sort gilman kerimi s educational side based on the hal tercumesi
topic gilman kerimi
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hal tercümesi
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