Culture of Co-existence in Islam: The Turkish Case
Culture of Co-existence in Islam: The Turkish Case
Culture of Co-existence in Islam: The Turkish Case
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ALİ BARDAKOĞLU<br />
Century <strong>in</strong> the Light <strong>of</strong> the Archives <strong>of</strong> the Alliance Israélite Universelle,” <strong>in</strong> B. Braude and B. Lewis<br />
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17. Ali Çarkoğlu and B<strong>in</strong>naz Toprak, Religion, society and politics <strong>in</strong> a chang<strong>in</strong>g Turkey (İstanbul:<br />
TESEV, 2007)<br />
18. For more <strong>in</strong>formation on the Diyanet see Ali Bardakoğlu, “<strong>The</strong> Structure, Mission and Social<br />
Function <strong>of</strong> the Presidency <strong>of</strong> Religious Affairs (PRA),” <strong>The</strong> Muslim World, Vol: 98, No. 2-3,<br />
(2008), pp. 173-181.<br />
19. For more <strong>in</strong>formation on the position <strong>of</strong> the Diyanet regard<strong>in</strong>g various issues such as religion,<br />
democracy, pluralism and human rights see Ali Bardakoğlu, Religion and Society: New Perspectives<br />
from Turkey (Ankara: <strong>Turkish</strong> Presidency <strong>of</strong> Religious Affairs, 2006)<br />
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