Georgetown University Hosts a New Conference
It will jointly be organized by Washington-based Rumi Forum and Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim Christian Understanding at Georgetown University.
The conference will take place at Copley Formal Lounge at Georgetown University. The parallel sessions will take place at Philodemic room , Room 208, in Healy Building. There will be 8 panels on each day, total of 16 panels.
Conference Venue: Georgetown University Main Campus
Address: 37th and O Streets, NW, Washington, DC 20057 Phone: (202) 687-0100
Opening reception will be on November 13, (place and time to be anounced) and Prof. Seyyed Hossein Nasr will deliver a keynote speech.
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We look forward to seeing you at the conference.
Friday, November 14th
Plenary Session: Copley Formal Lounge
9:00 AM - 9:05 AM: Opening Remarks by Dr. Ali Yurtsever, President, Rumi Forum & Coordinator of the Conference
9:05 AM- 9:30 AM: Welcoming Remarks by Dr. John Esposito, Chair, Alwaleed bin Talal
Center for Muslim Christian Understanding at Georgetown University
Session I: 9:30 – 11:00 AM (November 14th)
I - Plenary Session: Copley Formal Lounge
Topic: Gülen's Philosophy in Comparative Perspective
Chair: Sally Ann Baynard, Georgetown University, Washington DC
Participants:
- John C. Haughey, Georgetown University, DC: The Driver in the Mind of Fethullah Gülen
- Paul Weller, University of Derby, UK: Religious Freedom in the Baptist Vision and in Fethullah Gülen: Resources for Muslims and Christians.
- Mahmud Maşaeli, Saint Paul University, Canada: The Importance of Dialogue in a Rooted Conception of Cosmopolitanism Fethullah Gülen, Mohammad Modjtaid Shabestary and Charles Taylor
Session II : 11:15 AM – 12:45 PM (November 14th)
II A - Panel A: Copley Formal Lounge
Topic: Reinterpreting the Islamic Tradition
Chair: Katherine Marshall, Georgetown University, Washington DC
Participants:
- Philipp Bruckmayr, University of Vienna, Austria: Fethullah Gülen and Islamic Literary Tradition
- Ismail Acar, Harvard University, MA: A Classic Scholar with a Modern Outlook: Fethullah Gülen and His Legal Thoughts
- Erkan Togoslu, EHESS, France:Hizmet: From futuwwa tradition to the Emergence of Movement in Public Space
II B - Panel B: Philodemic Room
Topic: Approaching Social Movement
Chair: George M. Atkinson, Southern Methodist University, Texas
Participants:
- Andrew Achenbaum, University of Houston, TX: Serendipitous Consequences of the Turko-Islamic Gülen Movement
- Mustafa Gürbüz, University of Connecticut, CT: From Gandhi to Gülen: The Habitus of Non-Agressive Action
- Ian Williams, Birmingham City University, UK: "The Significance of the Fethullah Gülen Movement as a Global Educational and Inter-Religious Model of Social and Religious Change – A UK Perspective"
Session III : 2:15 PM- 3:45 PM (November 14th)
III A - Panel A: Copley Formal Lounge
Topic: Contextual Analysis of the Rise of the Movement
Chair: Sidney Griffith, Catholic University of America, Washington DC
Participants:
- Mustafa Akyol, Turkish Daily News, Turkiye: The Context of the Gülen Movement: The Exceptional Story of Turkish Islam
- Loye Ashton, Tougaloo College, TX: The Gülen Movement: A Contextual Analysis of Its Supporters and Critics
- Muhammed Çetin, Institute of Interfaith Dialogue, TX: Reductionist Approaches to the Rise and Aims of the Gülen Movement
III B - Panel B: Philodemic Room
Topic: Dialogue: The Art of Living Together
Chair: Talip Kucukcan, Marmara University, Turkiye
Participants:
- Greg Barton, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia: Islam and Dialogue: The Gülen Movement in Australia and the Development of A Different Kind of Young Turk
- Gary D. Bouma, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia: Increases in Religious Diversity, the Revitalisation of Religion and the Gülen Movement
- Aaron Tyler, St. Mary's University, TX: Tolerance as a Source of Peace: Gülen and the Islamic Conceptualization of Tolerance
Session IV : 4:00 PM- 5:30 PM (November 14th)
IV A - Panel A: Copley Formal Lounge
Topic: The Impact of the Gülen Movement: I
Chair: Mohammed Abu Nimer, American University & USIP, Washington DC
Participants:
- Nader Hashemi, University of Denver, CO: How Islam is Promoting Liberal Democracy in Turkey: Reflections on the Fethullah Gülen Movement
- Radwan Ziadeh, Harvard University, MA: The Impact of Fethullah Gülen on the Islamic thought in the Arab world
- Ihsan Yilmaz, Fatih University, Turkiye: Beyond Post-Islamism: A Critical Analysis of the Turkish Islamism's Transformation toward Fethullah Gülen's Stateless Cosmopolitan Islam
IV B - Panel B: Philodemic Room
Topic: Solutions to Violence: Dialogue and Beyond
Chair: Victoria Clement, Western Carolina University, NC
Participants:
- Jon Pahl, Lutheran Seminary, Philadelphia, PA: Dying for a Cause: Youth, Violence and the Gülen Movement--Beyond Tolerance and Dialogue
- Zeynep Sahin, USC, CA: Interfaith Dialogue Organizations as Actors of Peace Building
- Steve Wright, SAGE-Leeds Metropolitan University, UK: Ending Terror - By Words Alone?
Saturday, November 15th
Session V : 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
V - Plenary Session: Copley Formal Lounge
Topic: Spirituality and Sufism
Chair: Daniel Madigan, Georgetown University, Washington DC
Participants:
- John Borelli, Georgetown University, DC: Interreligious Dialogue as A Spiritual Practice
- Heon Choul Kim, Temple University, PA: Gülen's Dialogic Sufism: A Constructional and Constructive Factor of Dialogue
- Lynn Mitchell, University of Houston, TX: M. Fethullah Gülen: A Preacher of Piety and Integrity of Action
Session VI : 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM (November 15th)
VI A - Panel A: Copley Formal Lounge
Topic: Perspectives on Women's Rights
Chair: Sylvia Onder, Georgetown University, Washington DC
Participants:
- Patrick Hallzon, Stockholm University , Sweden: Gülen Movement: Gender and Practice
- Gulsum Gurbuz Kucuksari, Hartford Seminary, CT: Unresolved Concerns of Women in Modern Age: How Does the Gülen Movement Contribute to the Women Question?
- Margaret J Rausch, University of Kansas, KS: Progress Through Piety: Sohbetler (Spiritual Gatherings) of the Women Participants of the Gülen Movement
- M. Sait Yavuz, University of Maryland College Park, MD: Women in Islam: Muslim Perspectives and Fethullah Gülen
VI B - Panel B: Philodemic Room
Topic: Peace Building through Education
Chair: Janaan Hashim, Amal Law Group, Illinois
Participants:
- Harun Akyol, University of Essex, UK: An Alternative Approach to Preventing Ethnic Conflict: The Role of the Gülen's Schools in Strengthening the Delicate Relations Between Turkey and the Iraqi Kurds with Particular Reference to the "Kirkuk Crisis"
- Mehmet Kalyoncu, Independent Analyst, NY: Gülen Schools in East Africa: "The Secular Alternative in Kenya, and a Pragmatist Approach to Development in Uganda"
- Phillis Robinson, University of Houston Clea Lake, TX: Education: Sustainable Economy for Global Peace
Session VII : 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM (November 15th)
VII A - Panel A: Copley Formal Lounge
Topic: Combatting a Global Problem: Poverty
Chair: John Borelli, Georgetown University, Washington DC
Participants:
- Ozguc Orhan, Fatih University, Turkiye: Islamic Himma and Christian Charity
- Doğan Koç, University of Texas, Dallas, TX: Charity Activities of the Gülen Movement: "Kimse Yok mu?" Foundation
- Thomas Michel, Georgetown University, DC: Kimse Yok mu: the Gülen Community's Fight Against Poverty
VII B - Panel B: Philodemic Room
Topic: The Impact of the Gülen Movement: II
Chair: Mohamed Nimer, American University, Washington DC
Participants:
- Karen Fontenot, Southeastern Louisiana University, Louisiana: Fethullah Gülen as A Transformational Leader: Exemplar for A New Generation
- Martha Ann Kirk, University of Incarnate Word, San Antonio, TX: Seeds of Peace: Solidarity, Aid, and Education Shared by the Gülen Movement in Eastern Turkey
Session VIII : 3:15 PM - 4:45 PM (November 15th)
VIII - Plenary Session: Copley Formal Lounge
Topic: Globalization: Challenges and Opportunities
Chair: Wilhelmus Valkenberg, Loyola College, Maryland
Participants:
- Simon Robinson, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK: Fethullah Gülen and Global Responsibility
- Karina Korostelina, George Mason University, VA: Redefining "Us" and "Them": Gülen's approach to transformation of perceptions between Muslims and non-Muslims
- Jerome Maryon, NY: Globalization's Challenge to Justice and Gülen's Answer: Two Wings
Session IX : 5:00 PM – 5.30 PM (November 15th)
VIII - Plenary Session: Copley Formal Lounge
Topic: Closing Remarks, Evaluation of the Conference
Chair: Thomas Michel
Participants:
- All Audience
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