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Turkish TV Drama Sparks Renewed Debate on Religion and National Identity

May 31, 2026
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Historical series about Şule Yüksel Şenler triggers wider discussion on secularism, culture, and the direction of modern Türkiye

ANKARA (Shabana Ayaz) A recently aired television drama in Türkiye has become the focus of a nationwide debate over religion, secularism, and national identity, reigniting long-standing questions about how the country interprets its past and defines its future.

The state broadcaster TRT’s historical series “Şule: Senin Hikâyen” (“Şule: Your Story”) is based on the life of writer and social commentator Şule Yüksel Şenler, a prominent conservative voice in twentieth-century Turkish public life.

While the production was initially framed as a cultural and historical drama, it has since become a catalyst for broader political and ideological discussion.

A story that reflects a deeper national divide

The controversy surrounding the series has less to do with its artistic content and more to do with what it represents in contemporary Türkiye: the ongoing tension between secular state traditions and religious-cultural identity.

Since the founding of the Turkish Republic in 1923, the balance between secular governance and religious expression has remained one of the country’s most contested issues.

Supporters of the secular framework argue it has been central to modernization and institutional stability, while others emphasise the enduring role of Ottoman and Islamic heritage in shaping national identity.

Şule Yüksel Şenler and the politics of identity

Şule Yüksel Şenler, the central figure of the drama, rose to prominence in the 1960s and 1970s as a writer and public speaker addressing social values, women’s roles, and religious identity.

Her work resonated strongly among conservative communities and positioned her as a symbolic figure in debates over cultural expression and personal freedoms.

She became widely associated with discussions surrounding religious visibility in public life, particularly during periods when restrictions on headscarf-wearing women in education and employment were a major source of national tension.

Headscarf debate and historical memory

The era depicted in the series coincided with some of Türkiye’s most sensitive debates over secularism and public expression of faith.

Supporters of strict secularism argued that public institutions should remain neutral, while critics viewed restrictions on religious symbols as limitations on individual rights.

Within this context, Şenler emerged as a prominent voice advocating for religious identity and expression.

State broadcaster TRT and cultural influence

As a production aired by Türkiye’s public broadcaster TRT, the series has drawn heightened attention due to the institution’s role in shaping cultural narratives.

TRT productions are often viewed as more than entertainment, with critics and supporters alike interpreting them as reflections of broader cultural and political priorities.

Some observers argue that the drama highlights an important but underrepresented social narrative, while others question whether it presents a balanced interpretation of a complex historical period.

Government and institutional response

Officials have defended such productions as part of efforts to preserve historical memory and increase public engagement with Türkiye’s cultural past.

Burhanettin Duran, head of Türkiye’s Presidential Directorate of Communications, has previously described similar cultural projects as contributing to a “shared national narrative” that reflects different layers of the country’s historical experience.

From this perspective, historical dramas are seen as tools for cultural continuity rather than political messaging.

Opposition concerns over balance

Critics, particularly from secular circles, have raised concerns about the portrayal of sensitive historical themes in state-supported media.

They argue that cultural productions should avoid promoting a single ideological interpretation of contested historical periods.

Others suggest the debate reflects deeper societal polarization over religion, identity, and modernity in Türkiye.

Social media and public reaction

The series has also generated significant discussion online, with audiences divided between those praising its focus on overlooked figures in Turkish history and those warning about the influence of media on collective memory.

The polarized reaction mirrors broader divisions in public discourse across the country.

A debate that goes beyond television

Ultimately, the controversy surrounding “Şule: Senin Hikâyen” extends beyond the realm of television drama.

It reflects an ongoing national conversation about how Türkiye understands its past and negotiates its future identity.

While the series does not resolve these tensions, it has reopened a debate that continues to shape Turkish political and cultural life.

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