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Dogan, Recep.
Political Islamists in Turkey and the Gulen Movement
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Political Islamists in Turkey and the Gulen Movementby Recep Dogan.
Author:
Dogan, Recep.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020.
Description:
x, 263 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Islam and politicsTurkey.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29757-2
ISBN:
9783030297572$q(electronic bk.)
Political Islamists in Turkey and the Gulen Movement
Dogan, Recep.
Political Islamists in Turkey and the Gulen Movement
[electronic resource] /by Recep Dogan. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - x, 263 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Middle East today. - Middle East today..
1. Chapter 1 Introduction -- 2. Chapter 2 Political Islam -- 3. Chapter 3 The Gulen Movement -- 4. Chapter 4 From a Strategic Alliance to a Terrorist Organization: The History of the Relationship between AKP and the Gulen Movement from 2001 to 2019 -- 5. Chapter 5 Turkey's Future Direction under Erdogan's Regime -- 6. Chapter 6 The Political Theology of Political Islamists of Turkey -- 7. 7. Chapter 7 The Political Theology of the Gulen Movement -- 8. 8. Chapter 8 Conclusion: Comparison of the Two Groups.
"This scholarly, interdisciplinary, and easy to read new book is beneficial for everyone whose main concerns are international relationships, politics in the Middle East, sociology and theology." -Ismail Albayrak, Australian Catholic University, Australia "Ideological and theological differences vis-à-vis social and political affairs between [the Islamists (AKP) and the Gulen Movement] have never been studied in detail. This book endeavors to fill this gap. It is a welcome contribution to the studies of Turkish politics from an expert on Islamic theology and jurisprudence." -Ihsan Yilmaz, Professor, Deakin University, Australia "This captivating and compelling book is filled with tremendous intellectual vitality. Readers will greatly appreciate the accounts and analysis of the author's experience that is portrayed against the complex, troubling, and political background of the current times." -Hasan Aydin, Associate Professor, Florida Gulf Coast University, USA This book explores the struggle and differences between the current governmental power, the AKP, and the Gulen movement, the leading civic Islamic movement, in Turkey. It discusses the history of relations between the AKP and the Gulen movement and analyzes the reasons that caused tensions and, eventually, a radical rupture between them. In order to help readers to better understand the difference between Political Islam and civil Islam, the project explains the political theology of each group and compares them to each other. The author explains the human rights violations, restrictions on the media and the destruction of democratic institutions in Erdogan's New Turkey project. This is an ideal monograph for scholars interested in the Middle East, sociology, and political Islam. Recep Dogan is Researcher and Senior Lecturer of Islamic Studies at Wisdom College, Australia.
ISBN: 9783030297572$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-29757-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Islam and politics
--Turkey.
LC Class. No.: BP173.7
Dewey Class. No.: 320.956
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"This scholarly, interdisciplinary, and easy to read new book is beneficial for everyone whose main concerns are international relationships, politics in the Middle East, sociology and theology." -Ismail Albayrak, Australian Catholic University, Australia "Ideological and theological differences vis-à-vis social and political affairs between [the Islamists (AKP) and the Gulen Movement] have never been studied in detail. This book endeavors to fill this gap. It is a welcome contribution to the studies of Turkish politics from an expert on Islamic theology and jurisprudence." -Ihsan Yilmaz, Professor, Deakin University, Australia "This captivating and compelling book is filled with tremendous intellectual vitality. Readers will greatly appreciate the accounts and analysis of the author's experience that is portrayed against the complex, troubling, and political background of the current times." -Hasan Aydin, Associate Professor, Florida Gulf Coast University, USA This book explores the struggle and differences between the current governmental power, the AKP, and the Gulen movement, the leading civic Islamic movement, in Turkey. It discusses the history of relations between the AKP and the Gulen movement and analyzes the reasons that caused tensions and, eventually, a radical rupture between them. In order to help readers to better understand the difference between Political Islam and civil Islam, the project explains the political theology of each group and compares them to each other. The author explains the human rights violations, restrictions on the media and the destruction of democratic institutions in Erdogan's New Turkey project. This is an ideal monograph for scholars interested in the Middle East, sociology, and political Islam. Recep Dogan is Researcher and Senior Lecturer of Islamic Studies at Wisdom College, Australia.
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