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Author(s): Ihsan Yilmaz Published in: Islam in the Age of Global Challenges: alternative Perspectives of the Gulen Movement, Speaker Biographies and Conference Proceedings, pp. 859-925.
Author(s): Harun Akyol Fethullah Gülen: Inspirer of Multi-disciplinary Studies Author(s): Kerim Balci Published in: The Fountain, 70, Jul-Aug 2009, pp. 9-12. A Universal Islamic Phenomenon in Turkish Religious Practice: the Gülen Case Author(s): Maimul Ahsan Khan Published in: The FOuntain, 70, Jul-Aug 2009, pp. 27-32. Globalization and Diversification of Islamic Movements: Three Turkish Cases Author(s): Ahmet T. Kuru Published in: POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, 120 (2), 253-274, SUM 2005. Fethullah Gülen and the 'People of the Book': A Voice from Turkey for Interfaith Dialogue Author(s): Zeki Saritoprak, Sidney Griffith Published in: MUSLIM WORLD, 95 (3), 329-340 JUL 2005. •"Sufism and Modernity in the Thought of Fethullah Gülen", Thomas Michel, MUSLIM WORLD, 95 (3), 341-358 JUL 2005. •"Gülen on Religion and Science: A Theological Perspective", Osman Bakar, MUSLIM WORLD, 95 (3), 359-372 JUL 2005. •"Gülen's Paradox: Combining Commitment and Tolerance", Lester R. Kurtz, MUSLIM WORLD, 95 (3), 373-384 JUL 2005. •"State, Law, Civil Society and Islam in Contemporary Turkey", Ihsan Yilmaz, MUSLIM WORLD, 95 (3), 385-411 JUL 2005. •"An Islamic Approach to Peace and Nonviolence: A Turkish Experience" Zeki Saritoprak, MUSLIM WORLD, 95 (3), 413-427 JUL 2005. •"Redeemer or Outsider? The Gülen Community in the Civilizing Process", Elisabeth Özdalga, MUSLIM WORLD, 95 (3), 429-446 JUL 2005. •"An Interview with Fethullah Gülen" Zeki Saritoprak, Ali Ünal, MUSLIM WORLD, 95 (3), 447-467 JUL 2005. •"Towards an Islamic liberalism?: The Nurcu movement and Fethullah Gulen", Hakan Yavuz, MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, 53 (4), 584-605, FAL 1999. •"The politics of engagement between Islam and the secular state: ambivalences of 'civil society'", Berna Turam, BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, 55 (2), 259-281, JUN 2004. •"The Fethullah Gulen Community: Contribution or barrier to the consolidation of democracy in Turkey?", F. Baskan, MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, 41 (6), 849-861, NOV 2005. •"The Fethullah Gülen Movement and Its Politics of Representation in Turkey", Mucahit Bilici, MUSLIM WORLD, 96 (1), 1-20, JAN 2006. •"Contemporary Islamic conversations: M. Fethullah Gulen on Turkey, Islam, and the West (Book Review)", Ahmet T. Kuru, MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, 62 (3), 529-530, SUM 2008. Gülen's Response to the 'Clash of Civilizations' Thesis, by Richard Penaskovic, presented at the conference "Muslim World in Transition: Contributions of the Gülen Movement," London, 26 October 2007.
The Gülen Movement: Its Nature and Identity, by Muhammed Çetin, presented at the conference "Muslim World in Transition: Contributions of the Gülen Movement," London, 25 October 2007.
A Contextual Analysis of the Supporters and Critics of the Gülen Movement, by Loye Ashton, presented at the conference "Islam in the Age of Global Challenges: Alternative Perspectives of the Gulen Movement," at Georgetown University, 14-15 November 2008.
Fethullah Gülen: A Vision of Transcendent Education, by Charles Nelson, presented at the conference "Islam in the Contemporary World: The Fethullah Gülen Movement in Thought and Practice," at Rice University, Houston, 12 November 2005.
‘This dance is the joy of existence’: Serendipitous Consequences of the Turko-Islamic Gulen Movement Author(s): W. Andrew Achenbaum |




