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The Turkish Model of a Modern Muslim State: A Case Study 2002-2014

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Waqi, Fatima

Program

PhD

Institute

University of the Punjab

City

Lahore

Province

Punjab

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2015

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Subject

International Relations

Language

English

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http://prr.hec.gov.pk/jspui/bitstream/123456789/13103/1/Fatima_Waqi_IR_2015_UoP_Punjab.pdf

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2021-02-17 19:49:13

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2024-03-24 20:25:49

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1676725140517

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The term ‘Turkish model’ first appeared in the academic and media discourse during the post - cold war days, in order to show a direction to the newly independent Central Asian states, searching for a new identity for themselves under new circumstances. Turkey, as a secular Muslim state having old ties with Central Asian region was presented as a model for the region. Later, the post 9/11 global scenario once again brought the idea of the Turkish model in the limelight. At a time when the global war on terror was seen as an evidence of an inevitable clash between Islam and the West, the idea of the Turkish model showed the possibility of reconciliation between the two. Turkish model as a bridge across Islam and the West generated further academic interest as a new conservative democratic party AKP came to power in Turkey. The new party had Islamist roots, yet it advocated a liberal democratic agenda. The phenomenal economic success of Turkey in the following years enhanced the academic and media interest in the case of Turkey. Later, as the Arab Spring revolutionized the political context of the Middle East, Turkish model became a popular idea amongst the Arab masses protesting in the streets. The popularity of the idea however, sharply declined in the following years due to rising political instability in and outside Turkey. The current study examines the case of the idea of the Turkish model through the theoretical lens provided by the clash of civilizations narrative. It makes an extensive examination of the historical context of the idea. Then it undertakes a cross sectional, comparative discourse analysis of the idea of the Turkish model as constructed by academics from the West, the Muslim world and Turkey. The study also includes a longitudinal analysis of the academic construction of the idea of the Turkish model during 2002-2014. The study finds that contrary to the clash of civilizations narrative, the academic discourse from the West, the Muslim world and Turkey tend to present similar ideas on and around the Turkish model. It is compatibility rather than a clash of ideas which emerges as a dominant trend in the academic discourse across civilizations.
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افسوس ہے کہ ۷؍ فروری کو دارالمصنفین کے ایک قدیم رکن مرزا نیاز احمد بیگ بھی رحلت فرماگئے، وہ اعظم گڑھ کے ممتاز اور کامیاب وکیل اور شہر کے عمائد میں تھے، مولانا شبلیؒ اور ان سے نسبت رکھنے والے تمام اداروں سے ان کو بڑا تعلق تھا، شبلیؒ نیشنل پوسٹ گریجویٹ کالج کی مجلس انتظامیہ کے برسوں رکن اور نائب صدر رہے، اب ان کی تمام تر توجہ دارالمصنفین کی طرف مرکوز ہوگئی تھی جس کی مجلس انتظامیہ کے وہ آخر دم تک رکن رہے، دارالمصنفین کے نازک اور بحرانی دور میں ان کے مفید قانونی مشوروں سے اس کو بڑا فائدہ پہنچا، اب وہ اپنے ایک سچے بہی خیرخواہ اور مخلص ہمدرد سے محروم ہوگیا، وہ صوم و صلوٰۃ کے ہمیشہ سے پابند رہے، حج بیت اﷲ سے بھی مشرف ہوئے، آخر عمر میں ان کی دینداری زیادہ بڑھ گئی تھی، علماء و صلحاء سے بھی تعلق رکھتے تھے، حضرت مولانا سید ابوالحسن علی ندوی سے خاص عقیدت تھی، اﷲ تعالےٰ ان کی بشری لغزشوں سے درگذر فرمائے۔ اور انھیں اپنے جوار رحمت میں جگہ دے۔
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