House of Service

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David Tittensor offers a groundbreaking new perspective on the Gülen movement a Turkish Muslim educational activist network that emerged in the 1960s and has grown into a global empire with an estimated worth of $25 billion. Named after its leader Fethullah Gülen the movement has established more than 1000 secular educational institutions in over 140 countries aiming to provide holistic education that incorporates both spirituality and the secular sciences.Despite the movement''s success little is known about how its schools are run or how Islam is operationalized. Drawing on thirteen months of ethnographic fieldwork in Turkey Tittensor explores the movement''s ideo-theology and how it is practiced in the schools. His interviews with both teachers and graduates from Africa Indonesia Central Asia and Turkey show that the movement is a missionary organization but of a singular kind: its goal is not simply widespread religious conversion but a quest to recoup those Muslims who have apparently lost their way through proselytism and to show non-Muslims that Muslims can embrace modernity and integrate into the wider community. Tittensor also examines the movement''s operational side and shows how the schools represent an example of Mohammad Yunus''s social business model: a business with a social cause at its heart.The House of Service is an insightful exploration of one of the largest transnational Muslim associations in the world today and will be invaluable for those seeking to understand how Islam will be perceived and practiced in the future.
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