Is the Gülen Movement a continuation of any other previous movement?
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by Doğu Ergil |
What are the basic principles of the Gülen Movement?
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by Doğu Ergil |
While today there are many Muslim thinkers and practitioners in the name of Islam, what is it in Fethullah Gülen’s teachings that seem to be so attractive to his followers?
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by Doğu Ergil |
The ethical considerations of Fethullah Gülen and his movement are made up of what components?
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by Doğu Ergil |
Does Fethullah Gülen see himself as simply the representative of an Islamic teaching, or is he the carrier of a philosophy centered on the “human,” which is a larger mission that also includes the former?
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by Doğu Ergil |
Compared to the Arab interpretation of Islam, does Fethullah Gülen offer a Turkish interpretation of Islam?
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by Doğu Ergil |
What are the role and the function of Sufism in the teachings of Fethullah Gülen?
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by Doğu Ergil |
Can the Gülen Movement be characterized as a Sufi order? Is it possible to call it a Sufi order considering the teachings regarding the spiritual realm and practices of daily life?
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by Doğu Ergil |
In today’s world, fanaticism is becoming widespread and is overshadowing Islam. Is this an interreligious, intercultural matter or something originating from the Islamic world? If it is the latter, how can it be overcome?
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by Doğu Ergil |
The early followers of Fethullah Gülen sought a lifestyle that centered around community and religious values. Solidarity and mutual support were very important to them. How was the role of the individual determined in the structure of community?
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by Doğu Ergil |