Ömer Naci Yılmaz was born in Tekkeköy, Samsun, Turkey. He completed his primary, secondary, and high school education in Tekkeköy. He graduated from the Department of History at Ankara University’s Faculty of Language, History, and Geography.
He began his career as a history teacher at Artvin Arhavi Imam Hatip High School, later serving at Artvin Arhavi Girls’ Vocational High School, Amasya Suluova Anatolian High School, Samsun Terme High School, Tekkeköy High School, and Tekkeköy Necati Akçağlılar Anatolian High School.
Since April 15, 2019, he has been serving as the Head of the Library and Documentation Department at Samsun University. He is married and the father of three children.
Published Works:
The Prayer Revolution (Namaz Devrimi)
A Lifetime of Pilgrimage (Ömür Boyu Hac)
Abdulhamid II: Sultan of Sorrows (Hüzünlerin Sultanı Abdülhamit Han)
The Conquest of Istanbul and Mehmed the Conqueror (İstanbul’un Fethi ve Fatih)
Where the Undefeated Were Defeated: Our Gallipoli (Yenilmeyenlerin Yenildiği Yer Bizim Çanakkale)
The Prophet of Sorrows (Hüzünlerin Peygamberi)
Enemies of Revelation (Vahyin Düşmanları)
Imams, Step Forward (Ey İmamlar Öne Geçin)
Young People’s Perception of Prayer (Gençlerin Namaz Algısı)
To Be a Brother to the Prophet Muhammad (Hz. Peygambere Kardeş Olmak)
The Youth of Prayer and Time (Namazın ve Zamanın Gençleri)
A Bridge of Hearts from the 1st to the 7th Century (Asırdan 7. Asra Gönül Köprüsü)
Prayer in the Heart of the Qibla: The Kaaba (Kıblenin Kalbi Kâbe’de Namaz)
Renewed by Revelation and History (Vahiyle ve Tarihle Güncellenmek)
Parallel Agenda (Paralel Gündem)
The Windmill of Politics (Siyasetin Yel Değirmeni)
The Gallipoli Victory at Its Centenary (Yüzüncü Yılında Çanakkale Zaferi)
From the Call to Prayer to the Gallows: Menderes (Ezandan Darağacına Menderes)
Signs from Hira (Hira’daki İşaretler)
Dear Young People (Sevgili Gençler)
The Crescent Seen with the Leader (Reis’le Görülen Hilal)
The Vessel of History (Sefine-i Tarih)
The Course of the Morning (Sabahın Seyri)
What We Have Seen (Neler Gördük Neler)