Shari'a in the secular state : evolving meanings of Islamic jurisprudence in Turkey / Russell Powell.
2016
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Title
Shari'a in the secular state : evolving meanings of Islamic jurisprudence in Turkey / Russell Powell.
Published
London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Call Number
KKX2690 .P69 2016
Former Call Number
Tur 300 P871 2016
ISBN
9781472479549 (hbk)
1472479548 (hbk)
9781315608884 (ebk)
9781472479563
1472479564
1472479548 (hbk)
9781315608884 (ebk)
9781472479563
1472479564
Description
xii, 154 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)930463035
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-148) and index.
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Table of Contents
List of figure and tables
viii
Glossary
ix
Preface
xi
Note on transliteration, names, and dates
xiii
Introduction
1
1.
Religion in context
8
Religion as the metaphysical or theological
8
Psychological definitions of religion
10
Religion as the social
11
Religion and politics: Boundaries and interactions
13
Religion and politics: The dynamic of competition
16
role of secularism
18
2.
Historical meanings of Shari'a
25
Classical tradition and fiqh
25
classical tradition of Ottoman jurisprudence
28
Range of modern approaches
30
Conclusion
36
3.
Landscapes of popular religion in Turkey
41
Sources of influence in Turkish popular religion
41
Education
41
Religious organizations
47
Religious leaders
49
media
57
Conclusion
58
4.
Turkish secularism
66
Historiography
67
Social science considering law and religion in Turkey
68
Empirical studies considering preferences regarding Shari'a
71
5.
Descriptive analysis of data
78
Preference for Shari'a
79
Religion
80
What is Shan a?
81
Shari'a process
83
Shari'a rules
86
Methodological approaches to Shari'a
91
Analysis of significant correlations in survey data
92
Linear regression and crosstab analysis
95
Binary logistic regression model
97
Conclusion
99
6.
Analysis of qualitative interviews
104
University educated
105
High school educated
112
Primary school education or less
115
Reflections on the survey group of interviews
119
Hizmet/Gulen-affiliated participants
121
7.
Influences in the formation of views toward Shari a
124
Ekrem
124
Dilek
125
Yusuf
125
Elif
126
Halil
126
Altan
126
Fatma
126
Hakan
127
Ahmet
127
Sevgi
128
Seda
129
Melek
130
Zeynep
131
Emir
131
Nergis
132
Hizmet/Gulen-affiliated participants
133
Observations
133
Conclusion
136
Bibliography
139
Index
149