The Gülen movement in Turkey : the politics of Islam and modernity / Caroline Tee.
2016
BP173.6 .T44 2016
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Title
The Gülen movement in Turkey : the politics of Islam and modernity / Caroline Tee.
Author
ISBN
9781786730275 (electronic book)
9781786720276 (electronic bk.)
1786720272 (electronic bk.)
1786730278
9781786730275
9781350988729 (online)
1350988723
9781784535889
1784535885
9781786720276 (electronic bk.)
1786720272 (electronic bk.)
1786730278
9781786730275
9781350988729 (online)
1350988723
9781784535889
1784535885
Published
London ; New York, NY : I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd, 2016.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (x, 227 pages)
Call Number
BP173.6 .T44 2016
System Control No.
(OCoLC)965197328
Summary
The Gulen, or Hizmet, movement in Turkey is the country's most powerful and affluent religious organisation. Its central tenet, advanced by its founder, the charismatic Sunni preacher Fethullah Gulen (b. 1941), is that Muslims should engage positively with modernity. A prime means of advancing this philosophy has been education: at hundreds of Gulen-run schools and universities, not only in Turkey but also worldwide, instructors aim to cultivate the next generation of Muslim bankers, biologists, software engineers and politicians. But how does the Gulen movement resolve the sometimes conflicting positions of Sunni Islam and contemporary science for example, on evolutionary theory? Drawing on sustained ethnographic research conducted among Gulen communities in Turkey, Caroline Tee analyses their complex attitudes towards secular modernity. She focuses on education, science research and industry to explore how pious Muslim practitioners engage in science at high levels, arguing that the Gulen movement's success in this critical area of modernity has facilitated its rise to prominence in recent decades. Considered against the backdrop of Turkish politics, and particularly the acrimonious power-struggle between the Gulen movement and its erstwhile ally, Turkey's ruling AK Party, Gulenist engagement with modern science is revealed as a key source of its influence and success.
Note
The Gulen, or Hizmet, movement in Turkey is the country's most powerful and affluent religious organisation. Its central tenet, advanced by its founder, the charismatic Sunni preacher Fethullah Gulen (b. 1941), is that Muslims should engage positively with modernity. A prime means of advancing this philosophy has been education: at hundreds of Gulen-run schools and universities, not only in Turkey but also worldwide, instructors aim to cultivate the next generation of Muslim bankers, biologists, software engineers and politicians. But how does the Gulen movement resolve the sometimes conflicting positions of Sunni Islam and contemporary science for example, on evolutionary theory? Drawing on sustained ethnographic research conducted among Gulen communities in Turkey, Caroline Tee analyses their complex attitudes towards secular modernity. She focuses on education, science research and industry to explore how pious Muslim practitioners engage in science at high levels, arguing that the Gulen movement's success in this critical area of modernity has facilitated its rise to prominence in recent decades. Considered against the backdrop of Turkish politics, and particularly the acrimonious power-struggle between the Gulen movement and its erstwhile ally, Turkey's ruling AK Party, Gulenist engagement with modern science is revealed as a key source of its influence and success.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 214-223) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Acknowledgements
Note on Turkish spelling and pronunciation
Abbreviations. Introduction. Part 1 Background : Gülen: leader and community
A Notion spiritual framework for modernity. Part 2 Science and education : The Gülen movement's science-focused schools
Islamic creationism in Gülenist thought
Higher education, networking and careers in science. Part 3 The wider context : Inter cultural dialogue
Globalisation of the movement, and Gülen in the USA
Political influence and the AKP. Afterword. Notes
Bibliography
Index.
Note on Turkish spelling and pronunciation
Abbreviations. Introduction. Part 1 Background : Gülen: leader and community
A Notion spiritual framework for modernity. Part 2 Science and education : The Gülen movement's science-focused schools
Islamic creationism in Gülenist thought
Higher education, networking and careers in science. Part 3 The wider context : Inter cultural dialogue
Globalisation of the movement, and Gülen in the USA
Political influence and the AKP. Afterword. Notes
Bibliography
Index.
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Print version: Tee, Caroline. Gülen movement in Turkey. London ; New York, NY : I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd, 2016
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