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Religion and secularism in Turkey: the dilemma of the directorate of religious affairs / Ulutas, Ufuk   Journal Article
Ulutas, Ufuk Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The current study aims to examine the Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet) from its formation in 1924 through to the present day, and attempts to place the Diyanet appropriately in the context of the prevailing perplexity over state-religion relations in Turkey. It questions Turkish-style secularism and examines the responsibilities, power, and limits of the Diyanet. The Diyanet has undertaken responsibility for making the state's control over religion visible through sermons and publications, helping the state gain legitimacy among religious people. Meanwhile, it has been the Achilles' heel of the republican regime in the sense that religious people found employment in it and some considered this as a way to influence the laicist state from inside.
Key Words Religion  Secularism  Turkey  Diyanet 
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