Kadir Mısıroğlu

Mısıroğlu's claims include that Joseph Stalin ordered his army to read the Quran on the sands against the Nazis, William Shakespeare being a secret Muslim, and that Karl Marx's Das Kapital was dictated by Jinn.

During his time at Istanbul University in the 1950s,[3] he became the president of the Trabzon Highschool Graduates Association in his sophomore year, and opened seven student dormitories.

[3] He married Aynur Aydınaslan in 1961 and had three children: Abdullah Sünusi (1963), Fatıma Mehlika (1965), and Mehmed Selman (1973).

[10] Following multiple stays for a year and a half at Acıbadem Altunizade Hospital for diabetes, he died on 5 May 2019 due to multiple-organ failure.

[24] He supported Fethullah Gülen and his movement, believing that if they organized in Europe for an Islamist agenda, they would focus on the youth.

[28][29] He also had claimed that Joseph Stalin ordered his army to read the Quran on the sands against the Nazis,[30] William Shakespeare was a secret Muslim whose name was Sheikh Pir,[31] and Karl Marx's Das Kapital was dictated by demons.

[32] His works came under criticism by historian İlber Ortaylı for lacking scientific approach, knowledge and distorting the facts.