Career
He produced numerous novels, short stories, and plays. Aslan was born on May 14, 1902 in Tunis, Tunisia to a family of merchants who were of Turkish origin. He spent his childhood in Souk el Arba, which is now known as Jendouba, and attended a Franco-Arab primary school.
By 1917 he studied his secondary education at the Lycee Carnot in Tunis.
Aslan went to Paris in 1923, working as an employee of Commerce, and then returning to Tunis. In 1927, he settled in Tunis and joined the Department of Justice where he worked for thirty years.
During this period, he devoted himself to journalism and literature. Several of his books were published during his administrative career as well as two monthly newspapers which were directed by him: Tunis littéraire et artistique ("Literary and Artistic Tunis") and Le Petit Tunisien ("The Little Tunisisen").
He also wrote for the Louisiana Presse de Tunisie and contributed to the L"Action tunisienne until the end of 1972.