... ientist M. Hakan Yavuz, whose fascinating upcoming book “Toward an Islamic Enlightenment: The Gülen Movement” I was privileged to preview, considers the movement to constitute a genuinely Protestant Is ...
Is it the movement attacking the government, or vice versa? Some believe that it is, some hope that it is, some deny that it is and many others feel deeply concerned that it is.
I tend to belong to the ...
... vic were joined by Dr. Said Yavuz, Director of Academic Affairs at the Gülen Institute, who gave the opening address. He shared his teenage memories of the horrors he witnessed on TV of the Sarajevo marketpl ...
... ases against the pro-democracy journalists of Zaman, Taraf, Star, Yeni Şafak and Bugün, such as Adem Yavuz Arslan, Şamil Tayyar, Büşra Erdal and Mehmet Baransu. All of these examples are carefully belittled an ...
As the Arabic proverb goes, “The caravan is organized while on the move.” This is the best one that can explain the current moves to help shape a new constitution in Turkey. Despite existing legal restrictions ...
... Ergenekon referred to the Dink assassination as an “operation.” Journalist Adem Yavuz Arslan’s diligent work on the case, “There is this Armenian,” showed very clearly that deep-state elements within the ...
... gal Thought by İsmail Acar. Fethullah Gülen and His Theology of Social Responsibility by Zeki Saritoprak. Sufism and Fethullah Gülen by Mehmet Yavuz Şeker. Gülen's Teaching Methodology in his Private Cir ...
... from the villages of Ortasu, Gülyazi and Ortabağ in southeastern Şirnak province's Uludere district. Uludere District Governor Naif Yavuz, who sought to offer condolences in Ortasu, was assaulted by ...
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... Turan Alkan said the Turkish Olympiads are now slowly becoming an international brand, adding that in the future these students will become Turkey's honorary ambassadors. Yavuz Bülent Bakiler, a prominen ...
Nobody disputes the fact that free speech and media freedoms are worrisome issues in today’s Turkey. Yet, there is a disturbing cacophony among my local colleagues when it comes to detecting the sources ...
... tate: The Gülen Movement" with M. Hakan Yavuz in 2003. Yilmaz is a frequent speaker on the movement and he convened two major conferences in 2007 on the Gülen Movement, one in London ("Muslim World in Transi ...
... z and J. L. Esposito. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. Barton, Greg. 2006b. "Turkey's Gülen hizmet and Indonesia's neo-modernist NGOs: Remarkable examples of progressive Islamic thought and civil soc ...
... mic worldview (Yavuz, 2003).These businessmen provides fundings form scholarships and bursaries to be given to outstanding students who otherwise could not afford Gülen had encouraged businessmen to suppor ...
... . Ed. M Hakan Yavuz and John L. Esposito. (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2003). pp 69-84. [7] Ibid. [8] M. Fethullah Gülen, Örnekleri Kendinden Bir Hareket (A Movement Whose Samples are from Within I ...
... matical olympiads. The curriculum of the College Yavuz Selim Dakar has in its agenda MATHLET: a mathematics competition held regularly throughout the country. In addition to these activities come extramur ...
... 7; cf. Hakan Yavuz, “The Gülen Movemnet: The Turkish Puritans” in Yafuz and Esposito, p. 19-47 [5] Shankland, 1999: 426, p. 27-28, quoted by Muhammed Cetin, The Gülen Movement... p. 79 [6] Salih Yucel, “Insti ...
... Movement. H. Yavuz and J. Esposito. Syracuse, New York, Syracuse University Press: 69-84. Michel, T. (2010). "Gülen's Pedagogy and the Challenges for Modern Educators " Retrieved 28 Sep, 2010, from ht ...
... paces for the vulnerable and the marginalized, but rather to control, to be in power, like Opus Dei,” said Hakan Yavuz, a political science professor at the University of Utah who has written about the ...
... tuality and teaching, constituting one of the largest civil movements (Yavuz and Esposito: xiii; Yilmaz: 394).
[2] While respected by a significant part of Turkish society for his humanitarian views and ...