ID | 188970 |
Title Proper | Anatomy of political Islam in Republican Turkey |
Other Title Information | the Milli Görüş Movement as a legacy of Naqshbandism |
Language | ENG |
Author | Erturk, Omer F |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The Milli Görüş political Islamic movement and the first political parties under its banner were founded and dominated by the Naqshbandis. Numerous scholars have so far suggested that political participation has led these groups to transform and moderate their former Islamist views over time. This study examines this possibility by scrutinising how Naqshbandi and Milli Görüş leadership perceive the state, essential political institutions such as the legislature, political parties, opposition, elections, and independent media, together with some defining issues in Islam such as jihad, excommunication, and al-wala’ wa-lbara’ (loyalty and disavowal). In particular, the study seeks to uncover how the Naqshbandi theological background has been turned into a political Islamist ideology through the influence of two important Naqshbandi shaykhs, Mehmed Zahid Kotku (1952–1980) and Mahmud Es’ad Coşan (1980–2001), and two leading Naqshbandi-affiliated Milli Görüş leaders Necmettin Erbakan and R. Tayyip Erdoğan to reveal if/to what extent Islamists’ participation in politics has transformed their Islamist views. As a methodology, content analysis and political discourse analysis have been used. The findings demonstrate a continuity of Islamist Naqshbandi thought in Milli Görüş leadership and that political participation has neither ‘democratised’ nor ‘moderated’ these parties and their radical Islamist thoughts. |
`In' analytical Note | Contemporary Islam Vol. 16, No.2-3; Oct 2022: p.295–320 |
Journal Source | Contemporary Islam Vol: 16 No 2-3 |
Key Words | Democracy ; Islamism ; Islamist Parties ; AKP ; Erdoğan ; Naqshbandiyya ; Milli Görüş ; Erbakan |