\ edited by Greg Barton, Paul Weller and Ihsan Yilmaz.
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New York
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: Bloomsbury
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, 2013.
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xix, 261 p.
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Fethullah Gulen, the movement and this book: an introductory overview -- Preaching by example and learning for life: understanding the Gulen hizmet in the context of religious philanthropy and civil religion / Greg Barton -- From Ghandi to Gulen: the habitus of non-aggressive action / Mustafa E. Gurbuz and Bandana Purkayastha -- Organizing civil society: the Gulen movement's abant platform / Etga Ugur -- Beyond post-Islamism: the transformation of Turkish Islamism to non-Islamism / Ihsan Ylmaz -- Muslims and liberalization: the case of the Gulen movement / Ramazan Kilinc -- The influence of the Gulen movement in the emergence of a Turkish cultural "third way" / Marie Elisabeth Maigre-Branco -- Fethullah Gulen, Turkey and the European Union / Paul Weller -- The relevance of Fethullah Gulen;s thought for democratic reforms in the Muslim world / Leonid R. Sykiainen -- Turkish in the language of the Qu'ran: hira / Paul L. Heck -- Central Asia's hizmet schools / Victoria Clement -- The Gulen movement as a civil-Islamic force in Indonesia / Muhammad Nawab Osman -- A Gulen-inspired school in South Africa / Yasien Mohamed -- The Gulen movement and promoting human rights values / Ozcan Keles -- Towards a conclusion: Fethullah Gulen, the hizmet and the changing "Muslim world" / Greg Barton, Ihsan Ylmaz and Paul Weller.