Mustafa Kemal Atatürk - World Leader and Freemason
Statue of Ataturk on the Main Square in Marmaris |
I was fortunate enough to go on holiday to Turkey last year. We went to Marmaris on the Turkish Riviera. It's a lovely place for a holiday and very relaxing. So relaxing that I actually found time to learn some ritual. Something I've always said I was going to do on holiday, but never actually achieved.
I'm not an expert on Turkish history, but I had heard of Kemal Atatürk. I became a lot more interested in him when I came across this statue of him on the main square. When I looked into his life to find out what prompted the statue, I discovered that he is an inspiration to us all.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Born: Thursday, 19 May 1881
Died: Thursday, 10 November 1938
Died: Thursday, 10 November 1938
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was a politician, military leader, and Freemason who established equal civil and voting rights for men and women in Turkey.
Mustafa
Kemal-Ataturk was born on the 19th of May, 1881 at the tail end of the
Ottoman Empire's reign. A soldier in the Ottoman Army during World War
One he successfully defended Gallipoli against the invading forces of
the British Empire and was catapulted to leadership of the military as
the Ottoman government collapsed. He rose up and seized the reigns of
power in time to throw back the British and French forces seeking to
occupy his homeland. Not content with merely establishing himself as a
military dictator, like so many in similar positions have done
throughout history, Ataturk set out to reform his beloved Turkey into
the equal of the greatest powers of the day.
Ataturk was first and foremost a man of duty. Always an opponent of
hereditary monarchies and complex bureaucracies, he was disciplined many
times as a young man for sticking up for his convictions despite the
consequences. An opponent of fanaticism, ignorance, and tyranny, Ataturk
was a dictator in an age of dictators, but unlike a Mussolini or a
Hitler or Stalin, who led their countries to ruin, Ataturk wisely and
judiciously used the force at his command to forge a better country for
all of it’s citizens.
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was initiated into Freemasonry in 1907 in
Macedonia Risorta Lodge #80 under the charter and constitution of the
Grand Orient De France. It was likely his involvement at a young age in
Freemasonry that inspired his idealistic tendencies in life and gave him
the inspiration necessary to acheive victory in the great work he would
undertake later in life.
He established equal civil rights for men and
women, reformed the complex Ottoman alphabet to boost literacy, and
established universal suffrage ahead of many Western governments. He
reformed the government from an old bureaucratic system to a
representative republic, and established free primary education for all
citizens. He was given the name “Ataturk” by the Turkish parliament,
which means "Father of the Turks" Though he died young in his 50’s, his
legacy of reform and secularization lasts to this day and serves as an
inspiration to Freemasons around the world in the cause of civic duty.
Marmaris Castle |
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