Hizmet Movement and Peacebuilding

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A32=Beishenaliev Almazbek Beishenalievich
A32=Eugeniusz Sakowicz
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A32=Mohammed Abu-Nimer
A32=Ori Z. Soltes
A32=Timothy Seidel
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Central Asia
Conflict and Peacebuilding
conflict resolution
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Fethullah Gulen
Fractal Complexity
Gulen
Hizmet Educational Institutions
Hizmet Exceptionalism
Hizmet movement
Interfaith Dialogue
Intra-faith Engagement
Iraqi Women
Islamic Studies
Kurdish Community
Language_English
Nigeria
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Peace-Building Initiatives
Peacebuilding
Philippines
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Religious Studies
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Transnational Religious Movements
Turkish Active Diplomacy
Violence of Identity Formation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781498537513
  • Weight: 807g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 237mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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The Hizmet Movement and Peacebuilding assesses the peacebuilding implications and societal impact of the Hizmet Movement, characterized as a pacifist and inclusive expression of Islam. With a range of both supporters and critics, the studies of the Hizmet Movement presented in these cases provide a counter to negative stereotypes with examples of positive educational institutions rooted in Islamic values. The book includes contributions from scholars and practitioners around the world that critically explore the intersection of the movement and peacebuilding in countries such as Northern Iraq, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines.

Mohammed Abu-Nimer is professor of international peace and conflict resolution and director of the Peacebuilding and Development Institute at the School of International Service, American University.

Timothy Seidel is assistant professor in the Department of Applied Social Sciences and the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding, and director of the Center for Interfaith Engagement at Eastern Mennonite University.