The Veiling Issue, Official Secularism and Popular Islam in Modern Turkey

The Veiling Issue, Official Secularism and Popular Islam in Modern Turkey
Title The Veiling Issue, Official Secularism and Popular Islam in Modern Turkey PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth Ozdalga
Publisher Routledge
Pages 120
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136108742

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In the Turkish elections of December 1995, the Islamic Welfare Party became the biggest Party in parliament and for the first time in history, an Islamic party had come to power by means of free elections. The rise to power of the Turkish Islamists is a result of several decades of revivalism. In this process the veil has been a prominent symbol of the new religious puritanism, causing resentment among those who regard the bare-headed woman as the symbol of progress and emancipation. In the light of a century-long conflict between secularism and popular Islam, the present study describes the conflict over the veil as it became a burning issue in the decade following the military intervention of 1980 and remains to this day a matter of controversy. While focusing on the issue of veiling, the author also considers the wider picture of tension between official secularism and popular Islam in present-day Turkey. Although this tension is not discounted, the author argues that the fact that the Islamic movement is on the rise does not mean that it threatens the very foundations of modern Turkish society. Whereas the controversies of the nineteenth century could be described as a 'clash of civilizations' (between Islam and the West), those of today have shrunk into conflicts over certain cultural symbols that are part of the same globally-expanding technological civilization.

The Veiling Issue, Official Secularism and Popular Islam in Modern Turkey

The Veiling Issue, Official Secularism and Popular Islam in Modern Turkey
Title The Veiling Issue, Official Secularism and Popular Islam in Modern Turkey PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth Özdalga
Publisher
Pages 105
Release 1998
Genre Costume
ISBN 9788787062602

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Secularism and State Religion in Modern Turkey

Secularism and State Religion in Modern Turkey
Title Secularism and State Religion in Modern Turkey PDF eBook
Author Emir Kaya
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 2017
Genre Islam and politics
ISBN 9781350987975

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"The Diyanet, the official face of Islam in Turkey, is the 'Presidency of Religious Affairs', a governmental department established in 1924 after the break-up of the Ottoman Empire and the abolition of Caliphate. In this book, Emir Kaya offers an in-depth multidisciplinary analysis of this vital institution. Focusing on the role of the Diyanet in society, Kaya explores the balance the institution has to strike between the Muslim traditions of the Turkish population and the secular creed of the Turkish state. By examining the various laws that either bolstered or hindered the Diyanet's budgets and activities, Kaya highlights the institutional mindsets of the Diyanet membership. He also evaluates its successes and failures as a state department that must consistently operate within the context of the religiosity of Turkish society. By situating all of this within the two competing - but often complimentary - concepts of religion and secularism, Kaya offers a book that is important for those researching the interplay of Islam and the state in Turkey and beyond."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

The Development of Secularism in Turkey

The Development of Secularism in Turkey
Title The Development of Secularism in Turkey PDF eBook
Author Niyazi Berkes
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 535
Release 1964-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0773594507

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Islam and Secularism in Post-Kemalist Turkey

Islam and Secularism in Post-Kemalist Turkey
Title Islam and Secularism in Post-Kemalist Turkey PDF eBook
Author Muhammad Rashid Feroze
Publisher
Pages 208
Release 1976
Genre Islam
ISBN

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The Forbidden Modern

The Forbidden Modern
Title The Forbidden Modern PDF eBook
Author Nilüfer Göle
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 188
Release 1996
Genre Design
ISBN 9780472066308

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A prominent Turkish sociologist examines the veiling of young university women, and the cultural cleavages between the Islamic and Western worlds

Rethinking Islam and Liberal Democracy

Rethinking Islam and Liberal Democracy
Title Rethinking Islam and Liberal Democracy PDF eBook
Author Yeşim Arat
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 162
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0791483169

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In Turkey, no secular party has approximated the high levels of membership and intense activism of women within the Islamist Refah (Welfare) Party. Rethinking Islam and Liberal Democracy examines the experiences of these women, who represented an unprecedented phenomenon within Turkish politics. Using in-depth interviews, Yeşim Arat reveals how the women of the party broadened the parameters of democratic participation and challenged preconceived notions of what Islam can entail in a secular democratic polity. The women of the party successfully mobilized large groups of allegedly apolitical women by crossing the boundaries between the social and the political, reaching them through personal networks cultivated in private spaces. The experiences of these women show the contentious relationship between liberal democracy and Islam, where liberalism that prioritizes the individual can transform, coexist, or remain in tension with Islam that prioritizes a communal identity legitimized by a sacred God.