Ayşe Sabiha was born to Aziz and his spouse Nadire in Bergama, Balıkesir, then Ottoman Empire in 1900.
Between February and October 1924, she served at the Girls' High School in İzmir as a teacher of pedagogy, and at the same she had duties of a deputy principal.
[1][2] According to the Law of Suffrage enacted in 1934, Turkish women were granted to vote and run for a seat in the parliament.
[1] In a report about her electoral district she prepared with other deputies of Balıkesir for the parliament in 1935, it was noted that a teacher was needed to be allocated to Ayvalık, Balıkesir Province in order to raise the cultural level of the immigrants settled there, reducing the oil prices would be very beneficial for the farmers and the land reforms have to be expedited for the villagers without agricultural land.
She served as a teacher of Turkish literature at Erenköy Girls High School in Istanbul between June 1939 and August 1941.
She served at Gazi High School in Ankara as a teacher of Turkish literature between February 1947 and October 1948 befure she retired.