Muhammed Bozdağ

Muhammed Bozdağ (born in 1967) is a Turkish writer who publishes primarily self-help literature based on a blend of Islamic and New Age concepts.

Muhammed Bozdağ
Muhammed Bozdağ in 2008
Born (1967-01-01) 1 January 1967
Akçaabat, Trabzon Province, Turkey
OccupationWriter
Period1999 – present
Website
www.muhammedbozdag.com

Background

Bozdağ was born in Akçaabat in Trabzon Province [1] is the father of three children, was graduated from Middle East Technical University, has a PhD in Administration and Political Science in Hacettepe and Gazi Universities, is legislative expert and public administrator in Turkish Parliament[2] has written several books on personal development.

Work

All of his books,[3] titled Düşün ve Başar (Think and Succeed), Ruhsal Zekà (Spiritual Sincerity Intelligence), İstemenin Esrarı (Mysteries of Wishing) and Sonsuzluk Yolculuğu (The Journey of Eternity) have had near one million copies printed in Turkey.

He wrote articles in journals like, Zafer[4] and Köprü.[5] Several interviews with him by newspapers like Taraf,[6] Sabah[7] Star[8] and Hurriyet,[9] give more information about his perspectives.

His second book Spiritual Sincerity Intelligence was translated into and printed in Russian[10] and German[11] languages. The book is also being translated into English and is planned to be printed soon.

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