Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 160 pages
- Published by: State University of New York Press January 10, 2008
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0791473546
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0791473542
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Book Dimensions:
8.9 x 5.9 x 0.4 inches
- Weighs: 6.4 ounces
Book Description
Discusses the ideas of the most important living Muslim thinker and leader in contemporary Turkey.
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
Back Cover Copy
Contemporary Islamic Conversations discusses the ideas of Turkey's most significant Muslim figure, M. Fethullah Gülen. Originally published in Turkish by Nevval Sevindi, one of Turkey's top journalists, this edited translation makes Gülen's work and ideas accessible to the English-speaking world for the first time. It includes interviews conducted by the author with Gülen, who has been living in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999. The book explores his ideas regarding Islam and the West, Islam and violence, and religion and the future of the nation-state in Turkey and the Muslim world.
Gülen has worked hard to revive the religious tradition of the Turkish theologian Bediuzzaman Said Nursi (1877-1960), and while his debt to Nursi's ideas is clear, he has a passionate interest in Islamic theology and Arabic and Turkish literature, and is also deeply interested in poetry, philosophy, sociology, and the classics in general. Gülen offers a moderate perspective on Islam, is open to interfaith and intercivilizational dialogue, and defends a notion of Islam in which Muslims are able to fully engage the world without any fear or prejudice. His community of followers has opened 500 high schools around the world, including the United States, and also owns seven universities in Central Asia and Turkey.
"This compelling book provides an important analysis by a Turkish journalist with high respect for Gülen, and is edited by an great scholar of twentieth-century Islam who is highly regarded by disciples of Nursi and Gülen. Thus we get to hear Gülen speak for himself but with the benefit of Sevindi's contextualizing and commentary, and Abu-Rabi's editorial hand and judicious footnoting." -- Lucinda Mosher, author of
Praying: The Rituals of Faith
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.