"The death of Atatürk, who had saved Turkey during the war and revived the Turkish Nation after the war, is a great loss, not only for his country, but also for Europe as well."
You have just confirmed everything that I said about you: you are a islamist.
Secondly, where did you get it that Ataturk traded the Ottoman legacy for anything? The Ottoman Empire was on the decline at least 100 years before Ataturk was born. And the truth is that had the Turkish people not had such men like Ataturk in the empire's dying days, the Western powers would have carved up Turkey into many little, insignificant nation-states and your life today would be a lot worse. That alone is reason enough to be grateful to this visionary of a man, and to adhere to his legacy. Besides, you don't want to accept the fact that Turkey is a much more poweful nation than any other Muslim-majority country is. How do you explain that?