In recent years, the Islamization of Turkish politics and public life has been the subject of much debate in Turkey and the West. This book makes an important contribution to those debates by focusing on a group of religious schools, known as Imam-Hatip schools, founded a year after the Turkish Republic, in 1924. At the outset, the main purpose of Imam-Hatip schools was to train religious functionaries. However, in the ensuing years, the curriculum, function and social status of the schools have changed dramatically. Through ethnographic and textual analysis, the book explores how Imam-Hatip school education shapes the political socialization of the schools' students, those students' attitudes and behaviours and the political and civic activities of their graduates. By mapping the schools' connections to Islamist politicians and civic leaders, the book sheds light on the significant, yet often overlooked, role that the schools and their communities play in Turkey's Islamization at the high political and grassroots levels.



Zusammenfassung
An analysis of Imam-Hatip schools in Turkey and how they contribute to the Islamization of the country at both the high and grassroots levels of politics.
Titel
Islamic Schools in Modern Turkey
Untertitel
Faith, Politics, and Education
EAN
9781139540353
ISBN
978-1-139-54035-3
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
13.08.2012
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.86 MB
Jahr
2012
Untertitel
Englisch