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Şükran Karataş

Author, Researcher, Academic

Sukran Karatas
Şükran Karataş

(Shukran Karatash)

Biography

Life Story

Şükran Karataş (also known as Shukran Karatash) was born in 1950 into a Caucasian Turkish family who migrated to Turkey in the 1930s. She grew up in Ankara, Turkey's capital city. Despite her passion for education, cultural, social, and political injustice prevented her from continuing her studies initially.

In 1978, she relocated to Bursa, working during the day while pursuing evening education as a divorced single mother. Determined to create a better future, she made a bold decision in 1980 to move to England, seeking educational opportunities while raising four children and learning English.

In 1999, she attended university simultaneously with her youngest son, demonstrating her lifelong commitment to learning and growth.

Education

Academic Credentials

BA in Arabic

SOAS - University of London

School of Oriental and African Studies. Pursued to access primary academic resources of the Middle East in their original language.

MA in Social Science

Open University

Enabling her to read and write collected data in an academic manner, forming the foundation for her research methodology.

Additional Studies

Psychology & Biology

Completed additional coursework in human psychology and biology. Actively seeking PhD opportunities in related fields.

Major Work

Deity and Freedom, Equality, Justice

In History, Philosophy, Science

Her major publication represents years of dedicated research, studying, and writing. The book examines deity meanings historically and philosophically while offering scientific theories. It uses "Energy Wave End Behaviours" to scientifically validate chosen deities throughout history.

This academic text targets university students and scholars, looking into history concerning the meaning of deity, the way of choosing deities, and their practices across civilizations.

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Deity and Freedom book

"My goal is to search, write, and share for the sake of human happiness, health, wealth, and the unity of humanity."

— Şükran Karataş

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