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Emrah Saämak is a Researcher at Ordu University, affiliated with the Seminary and the Department of Basic Islamic Sciences. His academic work focuses on Islamic mysticism and theological studies within contemporary Turkish academia.
His educational qualifications include:
- Doctorate in Sufism from Marmara University (2019)
- Master's in Fundamental Islamic Sciences from Istanbul University (2015-2019), with thesis titled "Marriage and Family Life in the Early Period Sufis"
- Licence in Theology from Marmara University (2010-2015)
Dr. Saämak's research centers on Sufism's historical development, particularly examining family structures and marital practices within early Islamic mystical traditions. His work bridges theological scholarship with sociological analysis of religious communities, contributing to niche domains in Islamic Studies. Primary research themes include the intersection of mysticism with social institutions, historical Sufi practices, and contemporary applications of Islamic spiritual traditions. His methodology combines classical textual analysis with socio-historical contextualization, focusing predominantly on Ottoman and pre-modern Islamic periods.