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Islam in Turkey Today
On November 2 and 3, Columbia University's Middle East Institute and Center for Democracy, Toleration and
Religion, along with the Turkish Cultural Center (New York) and the Institute of Turkish Studies (Washington, DC),
will sponsor a symposium dedicated to examining
Islam's role in contemporary Turkey. Entitled "Islam in Turkey Today,"
the symposium will showcase the work of a global array of scholars working on the interaction between Islam and state
in Turkey. Presenters will include several members of the Turkish parliament as well. Sessions on Friday, November 2
will focus broadly on the role of Islam in the Ottoman empire, along with Islamic movements that sprung up in the
aftermath of its collapse, from the more traditionally based to the well-known Gulen movement. Saturday's sessions
will spotlight the current relationship between Islam and politics, examining both the 2007 elections and the
interplay between culture and religion in Turkish politics.
Registration closed.
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