FETULLAH GŰLEN AND INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE

Authors

  • Mirela Lončar Факултет политичких наука Београд

Keywords:

Islam, interreligious dialogue, Muhammad Fetullah Gűlen, Hizmet, inclusive civilization

Abstract

The model of interreligious dialogue advocated by the Islamic leader of the Hizmet Movement, Muhammad Fetullah Gűlen, aims to create an inclusive civilization of modern and religious people. As Muhammad Fetullah Gűlen bases his model of interreligious dialogue predominantly on the values of the West, we can conclude that this Islamic leader serves as takijah for the purpose of spreading Islam in the region of the Republic of Turkey and everywhere in the world, and most of all in the West. The ultimate goal of an inclusive civilization is that it represents a homogeneous civilization of religious people of Islamic denomination that is exclusive to atheists and polytheists. Fetullah Gűlen, through the method of "co-operation" of various religions, is trying to achieve the victory of Islam in the possible "conflict of civilizations", but the only thing Gűlen has achieved so far is the Musliman conflict.

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Published

2019-10-02

How to Cite

Lončar, M. . (2019). FETULLAH GŰLEN AND INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE. KULTURA POLISA, 16(38), 219–229. Retrieved from https://kpolisa.com/index.php/kp/article/view/287

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