Ahmet T. Kuru
San Diego State University
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Islam and Christian-muslim Relations | 2008
Zeynep Akbulut Kuru; Ahmet T. Kuru
Abstract In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, Islam has generally been represented in the media as a political ideology and some academics have over-emphasized this political image of Islam. These are not baseless speculations; there are several political Islamic groups worldwide. However, there are also many apolitical Islamic groups. This article analyzes one of the most influential apolitical Islamic movements in the world, the Nurcus, and its founder, Bediüzzaman Said Nursi. Nursi, the author of the Risale-i Nur collection, emphasized the ascetic aspect of Islam: ‘Ninety-nine percent of Islam is about ethics, worship, the hereafter, and virtue. Only one percent is about politics; leave that to the rulers.’ He also added, ‘I seek refuge in God from Satan and [party] politics.’ Through the analysis of Nursis thought and activism, the article will try to answer the following questions: Was Nursi a Sufi? What are the theological and structural bases of Nursis apolitical interpretation of Islam? What is the impact of the secular state in Turkey on the development of Nursis apolitical outlook and activism? What does his apolitical understanding of Islam say to non-Turkish Muslims who do not live in a secular state?
Archive | 2009
Ahmet T. Kuru
World Politics | 2007
Ahmet T. Kuru
Political Science Quarterly | 2005
Ahmet T. Kuru
Insight Turkey | 2012
Ahmet T. Kuru
Central Asian Survey | 2002
Ahmet T. Kuru
Comparative politics | 2008
Ahmet T. Kuru
Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations | 2002
Ahmet T. Kuru
TAEBDC-2013 | 2012
Ahmet T. Kuru; Alfred Stepan
Political Science Quarterly | 2014
Ahmet T. Kuru