ID | 181649 |
Title Proper | Beyond secular? AKP’s religious policies and societal polarization in North Cyprus |
Language | ENG |
Author | Latif, Dilek |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article addresses the religious policies of Turkey’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) targeted at promoting Islam among the Turkish Cypriot community. For the secular circles of the Turkish Cypriot community, the AKP’s imposed religious policies constitute a threat to its fundamental features and social fabric. Islamisation policies are regarded as cultural imperialism of the AKP government, with the aim of generating a religious youth, a conservative mentality, and more widespread religious practice in North Cyprus. Within this context, this article analyzes the historical account of the secularization experience of the Turkish Cypriot community, the politicization of religion with reference to education, and the penetration of AKP’s religious policies in North Cyprus. |
`In' analytical Note | Turkish Studies Vol. 22, No.5; Nov 2021: p.801-823 |
Journal Source | Turkish Studies 2021-10 22, 5 |
Key Words | Islamization ; Secularization ; AKP ; Religious Policies ; North Cyprus ; Societal Polarization |