Religion and politics in contemporary Turkey

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Altınordu, Ateş (2020) Religion and politics in contemporary Turkey. In: Salvatore, Armando and Hanafi, Sari and Obuse, Kieko, (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of the Middle East. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 357-372. ISBN 9780190087470 (Print) 9780190087487 (Online)

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Abstract

Religion and secularism have been central threads in Turkish politics throughout the history of the republic. This chapter focuses on three important aspects of the relationship between religion and politics in contemporary Turkey. First, it explores the political functions of the Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet), a government agency that has served as the primary means for the implementation of the religious policies of the Turkish state. Second, it investigates the relations between Islamic communities, political parties, and the state and argues that the distinction between official and unofficial Islam that has informed much of the work on the Turkish religious field must be strongly qualified. Finally, the author focuses on the trajectory of political Islam in Turkey, critically reviewing the literature on the rise, political incorporation, and the authoritarian turn of Islamic parties. The conclusion emphasizes the need for studies investigating the impact of politics on religiosity in Turkish society
Item Type: Book Section / Chapter
Uncontrolled Keywords: AKP; Diyanet; Moderation; Political Islam; Religion and politics; Religious party; Turkey
Divisions: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Depositing User: Ateş Altınordu
Date Deposited: 08 Sep 2025 15:42
Last Modified: 08 Sep 2025 15:42
URI: https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/52190

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