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ID159335
Title ProperSufism and Sufi orders in compulsory religious education in Turkey
LanguageENG
AuthorUeno, Manami
Summary / Abstract (Note)The governments of the Turkish Republic have claimed the authority to decide what kind of Islam is or is not desirable for Turkish citizens. This article explores how the governments after the 1980 coup infiltrated the negative image of Sufi orders into compulsory religious education and how the Justice and Development Party regime has been trying to modify it. To do so, it investigates the descriptions of Sufi orders as well as Sufism in the textbooks studied as part of the mandatory Religious Culture and Morals course from the beginning of 1982 to present.
`In' analytical Note
Turkish Studies Vol. 19, No.3; Jun 2018: p.381-399
Journal SourceTurkish Studies 2018-07 19, 3
Key WordsSufism ;  Religious Education ;  Sufi Orders ;  Islam in Turkey