Secularism and state religion in modern Turkey law, policy-making and the Diyanet
Kaya, Emir
Secularism and state religion in modern Turkey law, policy-making and the Diyanet - New York Bloomsbury 2017
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Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Turkish Context -- Chapter 2: Introducing the Diyanet: Structure, Discourse and Criticisms -- Chapter 3: The State's Management of Religion -- Chapter 4: The Diyanet's Interpretation of Islam -- Chapter 5: The Diyanet and Society -- Conclusion.
"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.
Electronic reproduction.
London :
Bloomsbury Publishing,
2019.
Available via World Wide Web.
Access limited by licensing agreement.
9781350987975
Islam and politics--Turkey.
Islam and secularism--Turkey.
Religion and state--Turkey.
Religion and law--Turkey.
Secularism and state religion in modern Turkey law, policy-making and the Diyanet - New York Bloomsbury 2017
Compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Content is displayed as HTML full text which can easily be resized or read with assistive technology, with mark-up that allows screen readers and keyboard-only users to navigate easily.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Turkish Context -- Chapter 2: Introducing the Diyanet: Structure, Discourse and Criticisms -- Chapter 3: The State's Management of Religion -- Chapter 4: The Diyanet's Interpretation of Islam -- Chapter 5: The Diyanet and Society -- Conclusion.
"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.
Electronic reproduction.
London :
Bloomsbury Publishing,
2019.
Available via World Wide Web.
Access limited by licensing agreement.
9781350987975
Islam and politics--Turkey.
Islam and secularism--Turkey.
Religion and state--Turkey.
Religion and law--Turkey.