ID | 177264 |
Title Proper | Role of Ottoman ulema in peaceful conflict resolution |
Language | ENG |
Author | Bektaş, Erhan |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The Ottoman central government attempted to improve its control over the distant regions of the empire in the nineteenth century with the help of the ulema. The ulema had deep networks in rural communities and profound influence on Muslim subjects. They thereby played a leading role in maintaining public order in the provinces. They used their influence to achieve compromises, integrate different elements of society, and prevent riots, turmoil, anarchy and conflict, thereby allowing the government to peacefully manage many conflicts within society. In this respect, the ulema’s effect on conflict resolution processes and their occasional partnership with official authorities and society will constitute the content of this article. In other words, this article will try to demonstrate the importance and influence of the Ottoman ulema during the reform period by showing how they helped to extend the central government’s authority in distant regions of the empire, where its management capacity had been weak. |
`In' analytical Note | Middle Eastern Studies Vol. 56, No.6; Nov 2020: p.772-783 |
Journal Source | Middle Eastern Studies Vol: 56 No 6 |
Key Words | Conflict Resolution ; Mediation ; Ottoman Empire ; Ottoman Ulema ; Social Dispute |