Said Halım Pasha: an Intellectual Portrait of an Ottoman Islamist Statesman
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Over a century has elapsed since the assassination of Said Halim Pasha in Rome, a sufficient period for a comprehensive evaluation of his life and contributions. Notably, recent years have witnessed a renewed scholarly interest in Said Halim’s political career and his intellectual contributions, particularly within Turkey. This re surgence has been accompanied by the emergence of a Said Halim Pasha cult, cultivated by non-governmental actors, predominant ly conservative-leaning academicians, municipal, and media in stitutions. The current government’s efforts to foster social cohe sion and unity through the promotion of ‘national’ and ‘religious’ values may have prompted a reevaluation of Said Halim Pasha’s intellectual legacy as a contemporary phenomenon. Given this context, a critical examination of Said Halim’s political, social, and religious perspectives, which prioritized unity and integrity at both the state and ummah levels, becomes imperative. His ideas resonate with contemporary conservative discourses, both domes tically, in terms of fostering national sentiment, and internation ally, in the pursuit of a broader Islamic world order.









