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Dr. Mehmet Refii Kileci is in 1962 in Istanbul geboren. Al op jonge leeftijd ontwikkelde hij een voorkeur voor de traditioneel Turkse en Islamitische kunsten, met name het gebied van de Ebru- en Kalligrafiekunst. De Ebru kunst (ook wel bekend als de kunst van het marmeren papier) heeft hij vanaf 1978 geleerd van de beroemde Ebru kunstenaars Niyazi Sayin en Mustafa Duzgunman. Tussen 1975 en 1980 werd hij onderwezen in de schriftkunst door een van de belangrijkste Kalligrafie- en schriftkunstenaars van de vorige eeuw Hamid Aytag (1893-1982). Werkt de heer Kileci als docent aan de Islamitische Universiteit van Europe (IUE). Hij geeft les in de koranwetenschappen , Ebru en Kalligrafie vakken. Binnen het Roemi Kunst Instituut voert hij diverse kunst projecten uit. Door middel van exposities en live demonstraties zet hij zich in voor de verspreiding van de Ebru- en Kalligrafiekunst.
Education
1995 - 1987: Ph.D. Marmara University-Istanbul Institute of Social Sciences Department of Tafsir with title I’caz ul Qur’an in the Resail an Nour of Badi uz zaman Said an Nursi under the supervision of Prof.Suat Yildirim.
1989 - 1987: 1989-1987 MA. Marmara University-Istanbul Institute of Social Sciences Department of Quranic commentary Oaths in Qur’an under the supervision of Prof. Ali Özek
1985 - 1981: Islamic University-Medina Faculty of Divinity
1981 - 1980: Language course in Arabic Institute of Islamic University.
1981 - 1975: Private education in Islamic calligraphy and Ebru (Marbling Paper)
Professional Experience
2007 - in established the Roumi Art Instituut in Rotterdam
2004 - 2005: Islamic University of Europ, Professor of Quránic Sciences at the Faculty of Islamic Sciences
2000 - 2004: Vice President of the Islamic University of Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Member of the Steering Committee of the Islamic University-Distinguished Professor of Quránic Sciences and Studies.
1999 - 2000: Academic Research Center on Asia Istanbul-Turkey as General Coordinator.
Dean-International Western University-Daghestan, Federation of Russia.
Faculty of Orient Studies and Chairman-Department of Arabic Studies
Member of International Ahmet Yesevi Turkish-Kazakh University, Department of Arabic Studies and Divinity.
Education counselor of The Foundation of Higher Educations for Youth.
Skills
Professional Calligraphy of Arabic Script
Ebru (Marbling Paper)
Languages
Turkish, Arabic, English, Turkic Languages (Kazakh, Uzbek etc.)
Teaching Experience
1999-1997 Arabic language course: in Rhetoric in Arabic (3 credits), Contemporary text in Arabic (3 credits), Talking courses in Arabic (4 credit), Islamic Calligraphy (2 credits), Islamic Paleography (3 credits) -International Western University-Daghestan, Federation of Russia. Faculty of Orient Studies.
1995-1992 Quranic Commentary (3 credits), Methodology of Quranic Commentary (3 credits), Islamic calligraphy (2 credits), Islamic Paleography (2 credits) International Ahmet Yesevi Turkish-Kazakh University.
1992 Seminars on Islamic sources-Romania-Constanta Culture Center
Publications
Books:
Risale-i Nur’da Kur’an Mucizesi-Quranic Miracle in the Resail an Nour of Badi uz zaman Said an Nursi, Iz publication, 1997, Istanbul
Islam and Christanity, Constanta, 1993
Articles:
“Full Moon and Sawm”, Zafer Dergisi, March 1994, no: 207
“Science is following Our Prophet”, Yeni Ümid Dergisi, January-March 1994, and No: 23.
“Hattat Hamid Aytaç” (Serial articles), Zaman, 21-23 June 1992.
“Romania-A travel article”, Zaman, 14-15 March 1992
“Romanya’da Osmanli Izleri Yazi Dizisi, Zaman, 21-23 Haziran 1993
“Hattat Hamid Aytac Kitabi, Kitabevi, Istanbul - 2002
Translations:
From Arabic to Turkish:
1-Osmanli’ya Ihanetin Acisini Çekiyoruz, Prof. Dr. Muhammed Gazali, Zaman, 19 Eylül 1992
2-Hz. Peygamber’in Insanlari Yönetme Tarzi, Prof. Dr. Muhammed Harb, Ebedi Risalet, c. 1, s. 51-62, Izmir, 1993.
3-Bosnak Dilinde Hz. Peygamber hakkinda yazilmis matbu eserler, Dr. Fikret Karciç, Ebedi Risalet, c. 2, s. 167-173, Izmir, 1993.
4-Hadis Arastirmalarinda Joseph Schaht’in metodunun tenkidi, Zafer El-Ensari, Sünnetin Dindeki Yeri, s. 523-532, Ensar Nesriyat, Istanbul, 1997.
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