Hasan Isik, a religious Scholar, lost his life abroad when the latest corona epidemic was added to the ailments he experienced. Isik, a graduate of the Egyptian Al-Azhar University and Kurra Hafiz, taught Arabic, tafsir and fiqh at universities in Dagestan, Azerbaijan and Turkey. Isik, who has advanced knowledge of Arabic, was a father of three children.
After July 15, he lived a ‘disappearance life’ due to unfounded allegations about him as part of the Hizmet investigations. When the lawlessness continued to increase, he had to leave his country and go to Greece. Hasan Isik, who has been in Greece for about a year and a half, was suffering from blood pressure and diabetes. He also complained about his liver. Işık, 57, caught the Corona virus in Greece, the homeland of migration, in early April. Although the disease was normal at first, its condition worsened in the following times. He died on May 14, a month after being intubated on April 12.