بسم الله الرحمان الرحيم
Mustafa Kemal Attaturk was a Kaafir. He hated and opposed Islaam. His primary objective in life was to remove Islaam from Turkey. That's all he ever wanted. He despised the idea of a Khilaafah, and so even the then toothless Ottoman Sultaanat at the time was too "Islaamic" for him, and he kicked it out, to be replaced by democracy and secularism.
Legislation belongs only to Allaah Ta`aalaa, and in Islaam, a state is to rule by the Sharee`ah; however, he removed Islaam entirely and ruled according to his own man-made laws. He did not believe in the concept of "ruling by the Sharee`ah". Kemal made extensive efforts to separate governmental and religious affairs.
Kemal modernised Turkey and removed any vestiges of the Sunnah. The Western style hat was made compulsory for civil servants, and the
fez the Turks used to wear was abolished. The Sunnah Libaas (garments and style of dressing) was abolished, and Turks were instead ordered by Kemal to adopt the Western dress-code.
He abolished the wearing of veils, for women, and turbans for men. He ordered the Turks to wear the suit-and-tie, with Derby, Fedora, and Panama hats, which he said was "the headgear of civilized nations".
Kemal Attaturk banned
Ta`addud Azwaaj (polygamy), something the Qur'aan itself allows.
Regarding his separating the Sharee`ah from legislation, he said, "We must liberate our concepts of justice, our laws and our legal institutions from the bonds which, even though they are incompatible with the needs of our century, still hold a tight grip on us."
Kemal abolished and banned the Arabic script in Turkey.
Kemal told Muslims to use the Turkish word "Tanri" when referring to "God", and not "Allaah".
Mustafa Kemal was a "Grand Orient Freemason". In 1907, he was accepted into the Lodge Veritas in Salonica, a body warranted by the Grand Orient of France.
Mustafa Kemal was not even a Turk; he was Zionist Jew.
"On January 28, 1994, an article by Israeli journalist Hillel Halkin entitled "WHEN KEMAL ATATURK RECITED SHEMA YISRAEL", subtitled "It's My Secret Prayer, Too," He Confessed, appeared in the The Jewish Daily Forward. The piece drew on an out-of-print Hebrew autobiography of Zionist journalist Itamar Ben-Avi, son of Eliezer Ben-Yehuda and the first child to be raised speaking Hebrew since ancient times. Ben-Avi recounts a conversation, in French, between himself and Mustafa Kemal one autumn night in 1911, in the Kamenitz Hotel inJerusalem. Intoxicated from too much arak, Mustafa Kemal claimed descent from Sabbetai Zevi, and said that while he was "not indeed a Jew any more" spoke of his admiration for the prophet. He recounted that his father had brought him up to read from an antique Hebrew Bible printed in Venice, and recited the Shema Yisrael prayer, "Hear O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one." Ben-Avi replied, "That's our most important prayer, Captain," to which Mustafa Kemal responded, "And my secret prayer too, cher monsieur." Halkin posited that Mustafa Kemal had really learned the Shema Yisrael as part of Donmeh prayers secretly passed down from generation to generation, the texts of which first came to scholarly attention in 1935."
One of his quotes: "Sovereignty belongs to the people/nation unrestrictedly and unconditionally."
There was an article about him on Ummah Forum a few years ago. You can read it here:
http://www.ummah.com/forum/showthread.php?369387-Why-you-hate-Mustafa-Kemal&
In brief, he was a Kaafir and an enemy of Islaam. He was an agent of Iblees. Hence, to be a "Kemalist" is Kufr which takes the person out of Islaam (i.e. it is
Irtidaad).
والسلام