Fethullah Gülen’s Teaching and Practice: Inheritance, Context, and Interactive Development

Author:   Paul Weller
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2022
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9783030973650


Pages:   250
Publication Date:   05 May 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Fethullah Gülen’s Teaching and Practice: Inheritance, Context, and Interactive Development


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This is the first book of its kind about the Turkish Muslim scholar, Fethullah Gülen, since the July 2016 events in Turkey, the trauma experienced by Gülen, and the disruption to initiatives inspired by his teaching, known as Hizmet. Drawing on primary interviews with Gülen and Hizmet participants and a literature review, this Open Access book locates the clear origins of Gülen’s teaching in the Qur’an and Sunnah in dynamic engagement with their geographical, temporal and existential reception, translation, and onward communication. It argues that as Hizmet cannot be understood apart from Gülen and his teaching, Gülen and his teaching cannot be understood apart from Hizmet, while exploring the heritage of both. A more geographically focused case study is set out in author Paul Weller’s Hizmet in Transitions: European Developments of a Turkish Muslim-Inspired Movement, also published by Palgrave Macmillan (2022).

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Author:   Paul Weller
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2022
Weight:   0.359kg
ISBN:  

9783030973650


ISBN 10:   3030973654
Pages:   250
Publication Date:   05 May 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1. The Focus of the Book 1.2. A Religious Studies Approach  1.3. Situating in the Wider Literature 1.4. Evidence, Aims and Methods Part I: Turkish Muslim Scholar, Preacher and Activist Chapter 2: Person, Places and Developments 2.1. Biography of Fethullah Gülen 2.2. Erzurum: Traditional Contextualisation 2.3. Edirne: Secular and Plural Contextualisation 2.4. Izmir: Creative Contextualisation Through Differentiation 2.5. Istanbul: Withdrawal and Cosmopolitan Engagement 2.6. Pivotal Role of Educational Initiatives 2.7. Europe, Turkish Eurasia and Beyond 2.8.‘Enemy of the State’Part II: Islamic Rootedness, Taboo-Breaking and Socio-Religious Implications Chapter 3: Biography, Context and Substance in Interplay 3.1.   Turmoil as Turkish Context 3.2.   Distinctive Scholar, Teacher and Innovator 3.3.   Sources, Places, Times and Revelatory Dynamic 3.4.   Overcoming Secular-Political Taboos 3.5.   Overcoming National-Cultural Identity Taboos 3.6.   Overcoming Religious Boundary Taboos Chapter 4: Islamic Spirituality and Social Processing 4.1. Muslim Insecurity, The ‘Heroic’ Tradition, and Alternative Hermeneutics 4.2. Spirituality, The True Human, Love and Service 4.3.  For Human Freedom 4.4.  Against Theocracy and for Democracy 4.5.  Islam, Terror and Deradicalization by Default Part III: Islamic Heroism, Hizmet Loss and a Future Beyond Gülen? Chapter 5: Learning from Loss? 5.1. Wounded Exile 5.2. Gülen, Hizmet and Dealing with Trauma 5.3. The Hijrah Interpretation and Post-Fact Religious Causality 5.4. Self-Criticism and its Limits Chapter 6: Inheritance, Methodology, Integrity and Creativity 6.1. Evaluating Gülen Interactively with Hizmet 6.2. Distinctive Normativity and Normality 6.3. Gülen and Hizmet Now and Beyond 6.4. Linguistic Deposits, Interpretive Processing and Informed Application 6.5. The Methodology of Learning by Doing 6.6. Love, the Human and Ecumenical Ijtihads in Action 6.7. Going Beyond Gülen?  

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“Weller’s book gives us insight into the views of a circle of Hizmet ad-herents, who are not afraid to be critical of the movement at times, while remaining committed, perhaps even devoted, to it. It also includes a valuable interview with Gülen himself.” (Martin Whittingham, Journal of Dialogue Studies, Vol. 10, 2022)


Author Information

Paul Weller is Non-Stipendiary Research Fellow in Religion and Society and UK Associate Director of the Oxford Centre for Religion and Culture at Regent’s Park College, University of Oxford, UK, and an Associate Member of the University’s Faculty of Theology and Religion.   

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