Writer
Fatima OZCAN
Fatima Özcan was born in Tercan, Erzincan, and spent her childhood in Ankara. Her experiences in various cities throughout her life laid the groundwork for her journey of inner transformation. A profound inner awakening, particularly during a period in Yalova, intensified her interest in spiritual exploration and personal development. Her return to Ankara marked the beginning of a process in which this inner discovery became sustained.
Özcan, who has received training in fields such as numerology, meridian therapy, and regression, has studied spiritual awareness, ancient knowledge, and inner transformation, and has incorporated this knowledge into his books. In his writing, he aims to guide individuals toward a more conscious understanding of themselves, life, and the universe.
While he deals with themes such as personal awareness, thinking with symbols, and the spiritual language of numbers and colors in his works, he has pioneered in bringing Sufism, the Ahl al-Bayt doctrine, and ancient manuscripts to today's readers in his collaborative works.
Individual Works
1. The Secret of Numbers
A guide to unraveling the hidden connections between birth dates, names, and destiny, using ancient number wisdom through a modern lens.
2. Knowing Causality with Numbers
A 600-page development novel with a personal transformation theme that reads life with the hidden meanings behind numbers and letters.
3. The Essence of Pigments: Color and Energy
A work that examines the spiritual, philosophical and psychological reflections of colors and reveals the ancient connection between our inner world and colors.
4. The Reality of the Particle
A short but profound developmental novel (200 pages) about the individual's discovery of his inner truth through regression and psychological analysis.
Joint Works - (Haydar Şahin & Fatima Özcan)
Vision of Love
“The Guidance of the Eyes is the Picture of the Saved”
The Name of Love, Risale-i Tarh
Virani Abdal's Divan and Fakrname
Sultan Hacı Bektaş Veli: His Certificate of Veneration
Seyyid Sultan Battal Gazi: The Gazavat of the Rum
Kaygusuz Abdâl: This Ten is Od (fire)
These works carry the Sufi teachings, the Ahl al-Bayt philosophy and the Four Gates and Forty Stations science to the present day, based on Persian and Arabic manuscripts.
The Author's Basic Vision
Fatima Özcan's literary approach blends the human inner world, universal laws, and ancient knowledge with contemporary narrative. She writes about journeys of knowledge and wisdom that will contribute to the transformation of both the individual and society.
Believing that life is a collection of secrets and that these secrets are hidden in numbers, colors, words and spiritual teachings, the author invites his readers to an intellectual and spiritual awareness.

