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Understanding Fethullah Gülen

Some of the most reliable newspapers in the world published important articles about Fethullah Gülen last month. For instance, the International Herald Tribune wrote that Gülen was "an inspiration for Muslims who feel at home in the modern world." After dwelling on his childhood spent in Erzurum, his youth, his activities following his appointment as an imam in Izmir; and then his efforts that transcended Turkey's boundaries, the tribune article, published on the daily's Web site as "Fethullah Gülen Profile," stressed that Gülen definitely did not aim to destroy the secular system in Turkey.



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How Far They Have Travelled

How Far They Have Travelled

A Turkish-based movement, which sounds more reasonable than most of its rivals, is vying to be recognised as the world's leading Muslim network.

It is a long way from the Anatolian plains to a campus in the heart of London, where eminent scholars of religion deliver learned papers. And the highlands that used to form the Soviet border with China, an area where bright kids long for an education, seem far removed from a three-storey house in Pennsylvania, where a revered, reclusive teacher of Islam lives.

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