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An Analysis of the Gülen Movement

Fethullah GülenThis study is an effort to understand how the Gülen movement, named after the prominent Turkish scholar Fethullah Gülen, has a sphere of influence on the global scale. Active in more than a hundred countries with schools and intercultural centers, the Gülen movement is considered to be one of the most significant social movements that arose from the Muslim world.

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1 Community and the Concept of Collective Personality Enes Ergene
2 Basic Dynamics of the Movement Enes Ergene
3 The Spiritual Life in Islam Enes Ergene
4 Islamic Origins of Community Enes Ergene
5 Teachers of Wisdom, Knowledge of God, and Dialogue Enes Ergene
6 The Contribution to the Turkish Education System Enes Ergene
7 Education in General Enes Ergene
8 Education and Schooling Enes Ergene
9 The Colleges and Dialogue Between Civilizations Enes Ergene
10 Gülen's Views on the Western Science and Thought Enes Ergene
11 Basic Characteristics of the Western Science and Thought Enes Ergene
12 Community and Socialization Enes Ergene
13 The Emphasis on the Age of Happiness Enes Ergene
14 Inner Dynamics Enes Ergene
15 The Basis of Dialogue and Tolerance in Gülen's World Enes Ergene
16 A Movement that Produces its Own Values Enes Ergene
17 Political Islam or the Concept of Islamism Enes Ergene
18 The Concept of Identity Crisis Enes Ergene
19 The Concept of Community and Formation of Communities Enes Ergene
20 Community Formation: Identity Crisis and Threat Enes Ergene
21 The Gülen Movement, Dialogue, and Tolerance Enes Ergene
22 Is the Gülen Movement a Religious Order? Enes Ergene
23 The Gülen Movement and Islam Enes Ergene
24 First Steps Toward Dialogue and Reconciliation Enes Ergene
25 The Journalists and Writers Foundation Enes Ergene

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