A Visit with Turkey’s Controversial Religious Movement
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It is Monday evening in Diyarbakir, a city in Turkey’s southeast, and a weekly meeting of several local members of the so-called Gulen movement has begun with a book reading. One of the eight men present — this is an all-boys affair — picks up a paperback by Fethullah Gulen, the charismatic Islamic preacher after whom the movement is named, and reads out a few paragraphs. The subject is one of the central tenets of Gulen’s philosophy: hizmet, service to others. … Original post by Time.com and software by Elliott Back Not What You Needed? Check Out These Related Sites... |

