Hizmet in Transitions : : European Developments of a Turkish Muslim-Inspired Movement.

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Place / Publishing House:Cham : : Springer International Publishing AG,, 2022.
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Year of Publication:2022
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (266 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Hizmet in Transitions
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • General Acknowledgements
  • Copyright Permissions
  • Personal and Professional Thanks
  • Turkish Words
  • Contents
  • About the Author
  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • 1.1 The Focus of the Book
  • 1.2 A Religious Studies Approach and the "Politics of Naming"
  • 1.3 Situating in the Author's Previous Research and the Wider Literature
  • 1.4 Evidence, Aims and Methods
  • References
  • Part I: Hizmet in Turkish Origins and European Development
  • Chapter 2: Turkish Origins and Development
  • 2.1 Hizmet: The Emergence of a Phenomenon
  • 2.2 Turkey's Need for More Schools, Not More Mosques
  • 2.3 Turkey's Deep Fissures, Need for Dialogue and Hizmet Responses
  • 2.4 Relief of Poverty
  • 2.5 Business Links
  • 2.6 The Media
  • 2.7 Spread to "Turkic" Republics of the Former USSR and to the Western Balkans
  • References
  • Chapter 3: Hizmet in European Hijrah
  • 3.1 Hizmet at European Level and Across Europe
  • 3.2 Hizmet in the Netherlands
  • 3.3 Hizmet in Germany
  • 3.4 Hizmet in Belgium
  • 3.5 Hizmet in the United Kingdom (UK)
  • 3.6 Hizmet in Switzerland
  • 3.7 Hizmet in France
  • 3.8 Hizmet in Spain
  • 3.9 Hizmet in Italy
  • 3.10 Hizmet in Denmark
  • 3.11 Hizmet in Some Other European Countries
  • References
  • Part II: Hizmet in Turkish De-centring and European Transitions
  • Chapter 4: Pivotal Issues in Pivotal Times
  • 4.1 The AKP and Hizmet: Walking in Tandem?
  • 4.2 Mutual "Infiltration"?
  • 4.3 The MV Mavi Marmara Incident: A Sign of Things to Come
  • 4.4 From Gezi Park to 15 July 2016
  • 4.5 Hizmet Trauma in Turkey and Europe
  • 4.6 Three-Layered Hizmet: Challenges and Opportunities
  • References
  • Chapter 5: New Foci for Old Questions
  • 5.1 Changing Contexts
  • 5.2 Seen as Terrorists and Challenging Terrorism
  • 5.3 Turkishness and Beyond
  • 5.4 Charisma, Structures and Transparency.
  • 5.5 Relating to Civil Society, Politics and the State
  • 5.6 Relating to Other Muslims
  • 5.7 Gender in Transition
  • References
  • Chapter 6: Continuing Values, Different Expressions and Future Trajectories
  • 6.1 Contextual Transitions
  • 6.2 Education to Tackle Ignorance
  • 6.3 Dialogue to Tackle Conflict and Promote Inclusive Integration
  • 6.4 Helping to Relieve Poverty Developing into Supporting Human Rights
  • 6.5 Meeting Needs and Keeping the Balance
  • 6.6 Hizmet in Europe With and/or Without Fethullah Gülen
  • 6.7 Confident Engagement, Islamic Self-Criticism and Human Focus
  • 6.8 From Copy-Paste into Contextual Reinvention
  • References
  • Index.