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ID193491
Title ProperBetween Mezhep and Minority
Other Title InformationTwelver Shiʿism in the Turkish Public Sphere
LanguageENG
AuthorFa, Stefan Williamson
Summary / Abstract (Note)Despite the growth in scholarship on diverse religious communities in Turkey, little attention has been paid to Twelver Shiʿi Muslims. Since the founding of the Republic, the Turkish state's foundational secularist agenda has attempted to control and promote a single hegemonic form of Islam, and Shiʿa have faced continuous issues practicing their faith in public as a result. While the liberalization of the past three decades has allowed Shiʿism to enter the public sphere, the community has had to continue navigating limitations on their expression of religious difference. Based on fieldwork in Eastern Anatolia, this article deepens understandings of Islam in Turkey by showing how Shiʿa have negotiated their position vis-à-vis both secularist and Sunni-majority actors and policies across various religious and political currents. Rejecting categorization as either mezhep (sect) or minority, Shiʿa have demanded independence from state religious control while also asserting their allegiance to the Republic and nation as Turkish Muslims.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal of Middle East Studies Vol. 55, No.3; Aug 2023: p.479 - 497
Journal SourceInternational Journal of Middle East Studies 2023-09 55, 3
Key WordsTurkey ;  Religious Minorities ;  Islam ;  Shiʿa ;  Sects