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Between Ethnic and Cultural Identity: The Effect of Turkish Religious Literature on the Lifestyle of the Lithuanian Muslim Community

open access: yesYearbook of Balkan and Baltic Studies
This paper examines the increasing presence of Turkish religious literature in Kaunas, Lithuania, home to the only brick mosque in the Baltic States and an active Muslim community with a Turkish imam conducting services.
Gintarė Lukoševičiūtė
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Mosque as a Bilingual Space – an Investigation on Speech Intelligibility in Mosque Acoustics Using Simulation Techniques

open access: yesArchives of Acoustics, 2021
Mosques are Islamic places of worship where speech and music rituals are performed. Since two different languages are spoken there, mosques are described as bilingual spaces.
Elma ALIC, Asli OZCEVIK BILEN
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The process of Islamization of modern Turkish society in modern Turkish literature (on the example of Orhan Pamuk’s works)

open access: yesIssues of Theology, 2020
The article is an analysis of the work of the Turkish Nobel Laureate in Literature for 2006, Orhan Pamuk, in the context of the development of modern Turkish society. In recent decades, a process of moderate Islamization has been observed in Turkey, and if until the end of the 1990s the country aspired to Europe, the European community, and officially ...
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Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Turkey| Gender in Turkey’s Islamic-Oriented Self-Help Literature: Constructing Self-Regulating Female Subjectivity

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2020
Contemporary Turkey witnesses various ways in which the neoliberal understandings of subjectivity interpenetrate surging neoconservative discourses on gender.
Feyda Sayan-Cengiz
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Use of Istijrar Contract as Financing Model for Islamic Banks in Türkiye

open access: yesJournal of Islamic Economics and Finance Studies
This research examines the istijrar contract as a potential solution to the operational and Shariah compliance challenges commonly encountered in murabahah-based financing, particularly in scenarios involving continuous and repeated purchases.
Safiye Sena Baytan Gürler   +1 more
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The History and Function of Sisterhood in Turkey: Bacıyan-ı Rum Organization in Medieval Era

open access: yesSawwa: Jurnal Studi Gender, 2021
Bacıyan-ı Rum (Anatolian Sisters Organization) is known as the world’s first women’s organization in history, but very few pieces of literature exist about this medieval organization.
Sefa Bulut
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Virgin Mary’s Importance in Islam and its Reflection on Classical Turkish Literature and Turkish Language

open access: yesJournal of History Culture and Art Research, 2017
The language used by a poet or an author in a literary work in verse or prose, and the way he uses idioms, proverbs and literary arts in that language indicate the success of his art. The achievement of author in this matter makes him well known in the country where he lives.
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Literary Modernity between Arabic and Persian Prose: Jurji Zaydan's Riwayat in Persian Translation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Our understanding of nineteenth-century literary practice is often mediated by the national literature model of study that continues to govern discussions of modern literature. Put differently, contemporary evaluations of literary texts of the nineteenth
Kamran Rastegar
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Uşşâkî’nin (XV. YY) Mi’râciyye'si

open access: yesKocatepe İslami İlimler Dergisi, 2022
Hz. Muhammed’in hayatı veya hayatından bir bölüm hakkında bilgi veren dinî metinler hem keyfiyeti hem de sayıca çokluğu bakımından ona duyulan alakanın derecesinin ve devamlılığının göstergesidir. Bu metinlerin muhtevasını Hz.
Kübra Yılmaz
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Fakri’s Poetic Commentary on a Ghazal in the Shathiye Genre by Nevâyî

open access: yesİstanbul Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Türk Dili ve Edebiyatı Dergisi
“Shathiyas,” especially prevalent in the Sufi poetry branch of Islamic literature, are poems often deemed absurd at first glance as they seem to deviate from Islamic teachings and are sometimes perceived as contrary to reason and logic.
Irmak Kaçar
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