İhsan Özkes


İhsan Özkes, Turkish politician, and cleric.

Early life and education

He graduated from Ankara İmam Hatip Lisesi in 1976 and served as an imam in Alaca for some time. In 1981, he graduated from İstanbul Yüksek İslam Enstitüsü Tafsir-Hadith in first place. During higher education, he served as a Qur'an teacher in Beyoğlu. He holds a master's degree in Hadith from Al-Azhar University.

Career

In 1981, he was assigned as the mufti of Gerze. During 1983-1985, he served as the Mufti of Sorgun, Yozgat. He was sent to Egypt by Diyanet İşleri Başkanlığı for a period of two years during when he earned master's degree in Hadith from Al-Azhar University in Cairo.
In 1987, he was appointed as the Mufti of Akçakoca, Bolu. After that, he got his MA degree at Marmara University's Divinity College, under Hadith section, whilst attending Diyanet's Haseki Education Center.
While he was the Central Preacher of İstanbul, he was assigned as the Mufti of Üsküdar in 1992. Before the municipal elections in 1999, he left office to run for Üsküdar District Mayor with Democratic Left Party. After the elections he became the Mufti of Şile. Finally, in October 1999, he assumed office as the Mufti of Beyoğlu.
In December 2010, he was elected as a member of the Party Assembly of Republican People's Party. And in 2011 general elections, Ozkes was elected as CHP Deputy for İstanbul's 1st region. He ran for mayor of Uskudar during the 2014 Municipal Elections. He narrowed a 15% deficit to about 2% and his dispute of the election results is currently at the Constitutional Court.
Ozkes was elected to the party council on September 6, 2014 with the highest number of votes. He is reelected as a MP for Istanbul in 2015 general elections.

Current and Recent Positions

He claimed, asked on the debate on new abortion law proposal which is expected to restrict abortions, that "Islam is more permissive than Christianity" and that the issue is rather political than religious, and that the ruling party is trying to distract attentions from a recent governmental failure that caused killing of 35 villagers in Southeastern Turkey.

Duties as Mufti