Ali Suavi (1838–1878) was an Ottoman political activist, teacher, theologian, and reformer. He taught at a Bursa elementary school, preached at the Sehzade Mosque in Istanbul, wrote at Philip Efendi’s newspaper Muhbir, and worked in different positions at offices in Simav, Plovdiv, and Sofia. He was a member of the Young Ottomans and editor of its official journal. He was exiled to Kastamonu because of his writings against Ottoman sultanAbdülaziz.