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Ahmet Yıldız is a Turkish political scientist and writer whose work examines modern Turkish politics, national identity, democracy, and political thought. Islam, Human Rights and Secular Values brings religious thought, rights discourse, and secular public values into a shared field of inquiry. His wider bibliography includes studies of Turkish national identity, parliamentary history, Kemalism, and democratic development, giving the English volume a clear place within a sustained research programme. Readers can begin with Islam, Human Rights and Secular Values, paying attention to how its contributors frame the relation between belief, public reason, and rights. The book also provides a concise bridge toward Yıldız’s studies of identity and political institutions, and shows how comparative questions extend his work beyond a single national debate.