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Millî Görüş

Millî Görüş (Turkish: [milˈliː ɟœˈɾyʃ], lit.'National Outlook' or 'National Vision') or Erbakanism is a religious-political movement and the ideology of a series of Islamist parties inspired by Necmettin Erbakan. It argues that Turkey can develop with its own human and economic power by protecting its core values and moving forward with faster steps by rivaling European imperialism.[1] Multiple political parties in Turkey adopted the ideology, such as New Welfare Party, Felicity Party, Virtue Party, Welfare Party, National Salvation Party and National Order Party.

Necmettin Erbakan, leader of Millî Görüş

It has been called one of "the leading Turkish diaspora organizations in Europe"[2] and also described as the largest Islamic organization operating in the West.[3] Founded in 1969, the movement claimed to have "87,000 members across Europe, including 50,000 in Germany," as of 2005.[4] The term also refers to the "religious vision" of the organization[2] that emphasizes the moral and spiritual strength of Islamic faith (iman) and explains the Muslim world's decline as a result of its ignorance and imitation of Western values.[5] The movement is active in nearly all European countries and also countries like Australia,[6] Canada and the United States.

Head office of the Islamic Community Milli Görüş in Köln, Germany.

Background edit

In 1969 the Turkish politician Necmettin Erbakan published a manifesto that he gave the title Millî Görüş.[7] It spoke only in the most general terms of Islamic moral and religious education but devoted much attention to industrialization, development and economic independence.[citation needed]

It warned against further rapprochement towards Europe, considering the Common Market to be a Zionist and Catholic project for the assimilation and de-Islamization of Turkey and called instead for Pan-Islamism. According to author Banu Eligur, Erbakan and the party "used the code words national and culture to refer to Islam, and National Vision to refer to the project of Political Islam" as "it is illegal" in Turkey "to use religious symbols for political purposes."[8]

The name of Millî Görüş would remain associated with a religio-political movement and a series of Islamist parties inspired by Erbakan, one succeeding the other as they were banned for violating Turkey’s secularist legislation.

Islamist rift edit

Following the ban of the Virtue Party (FP), a rift that had been developing in the movement resulted in two parties taking its place, the Felicity Party (SP) representing Erbakan’s old guard, and the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) led by younger and more pragmatic politicians around Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, which claims to have renounced a specifically Islamist agenda. The AK Party convincingly won the 2002 elections and formed a government with a strong popular mandate, that brought Turkey closer to acceptance for membership in the European Union than any previous government had done.

European Turkish diaspora edit

Among the Turkish immigrants in Western Europe, Milli Görüş became one of the major, if not the major, religious movements, controlling numerous mosques. Like the movement in Turkey, it went through some remarkable changes, not least because the first generation, which was strongly oriented towards what happened in Turkey, is gradually surrendering leadership to a younger generation that grew up in Europe and is concerned with entirely different matters. Milli Görüş' public profile shows considerable differences from one country to the next, suggesting that nature of the interaction with the 'host' societies may have as much of an impact on its character as a religious movement as the relationship with the 'mother' movement in Turkey.

Germany edit

According to several sources in Germany the attitude of the German branch towards Turkey has completely changed. After the taking over of Erdogan and the AKP the organisation is mainly serving the interest of the Turkish government which now subsidizes the organisation. Diyanet, AKP and the Turkish government practically control the organisations public statements and appearances.[9][10][11] [12][13]

Because of fraud and criminal offences of the board of directors several trials are running against the organisation.[14][15][16]

Timeline edit

New Welfare PartyFelicity PartyVirtue PartyWelfare PartyNational Salvation PartyNational Order Party

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Ömer BAYKAL; Ömer ÇAHA. "Milli Görüş Hareketinin Kuruluşu: Türk Siyasetinde Milli Nizam Partisi Deneyimi". DergiPark. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  2. ^ a b Religion and politics in Turkey By Ali Çarkŏğlu, Barry Rubin, Barry M. Rubin, p.63
  3. ^ An interview with the President of the IGMG: visit . Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-09.
  4. ^ Where next? by Zachary Shore, July 15, 2005
  5. ^ Religion and politics in Turkey By Ali Çarkŏğlu, Barry Rubin, Barry M. Rubin, p.64
  6. ^ Australia Milli Gorus: visit http://www.icmg.org.au
  7. ^ Atacan 2005, 187-188.
  8. ^ The Mobilization of Political Islam in Turkey By Banu Eligur, p.66-7
  9. ^ Joachim Frank (31 March 2018), "Türkische Islam-Verbände: Ditib und Milli Görüs im Schulterschluss", Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger (in German), retrieved 2018-06-17
  10. ^ "Große Erwartungen, falsche Voraussetzungen – murat-kayman.de" (in German). Retrieved 2018-06-17.
  11. ^ Bundesregierung Antwort Kleine Anfrage (2018-04-25). "DITIB als verlängerter Arm des türkischen Präsidenten Erdoğan" (PDF). Deutscher Bundestag Drucksache 19/1869. Retrieved 2018-06-17.
  12. ^ "Osmanische Krieger am Rheinufer – murat-kayman.de" (in German). Retrieved 2018-06-19.
  13. ^ Yasemin Ergin, Berlin (19 June 2018), "Türken in Deutschland: Schwindender Rückhalt für Erdogan", Faz.net (in German), ISSN 0174-4909, retrieved 2018-08-22
  14. ^ Daniel Bax (2017-09-12), "Klagen gegen Milli-Görüş-Funktionäre: Die verschlungenen Wege des Geldes", Die Tageszeitung: Taz (in German), ISSN 0931-9085, retrieved 2018-06-17
  15. ^ Ansgar Siemens (2017-09-18), "Prozess gegen Ex-Islamfunktionäre: Das Millionenopfer", Spiegel Online (in German), retrieved 2018-06-17
  16. ^ Yuriko Wahl-Immel (2017-09-19), "Islamverband Milli Görüs soll jahrelang Gläubige und Fiskus betrogen haben", Die Welt (in German), retrieved 2018-06-17

Literature edit

  • Atacan, Fulya (2005). "Explaining Religious Politics at the Crossroad: AKP-SP". Turkish Studies. 6 (2): 187–199. doi:10.1080/14683840500119510. S2CID 144994333.
  • Werner Schiffauer (27 August 2010). "Compulsory Reading for Germany's Guardians of the Constitution". Qantara.de. Retrieved 26 July 2016.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Milli Gorus news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Milli Gorus Turkish milˈliː ɟœˈɾyʃ lit National Outlook or National Vision or Erbakanism is a religious political movement and the ideology of a series of Islamist parties inspired by Necmettin Erbakan It argues that Turkey can develop with its own human and economic power by protecting its core values and moving forward with faster steps by rivaling European imperialism 1 Multiple political parties in Turkey adopted the ideology such as New Welfare Party Felicity Party Virtue Party Welfare Party National Salvation Party and National Order Party Necmettin Erbakan leader of Milli Gorus It has been called one of the leading Turkish diaspora organizations in Europe 2 and also described as the largest Islamic organization operating in the West 3 Founded in 1969 the movement claimed to have 87 000 members across Europe including 50 000 in Germany as of 2005 4 The term also refers to the religious vision of the organization 2 that emphasizes the moral and spiritual strength of Islamic faith iman and explains the Muslim world s decline as a result of its ignorance and imitation of Western values 5 The movement is active in nearly all European countries and also countries like Australia 6 Canada and the United States Head office of the Islamic Community Milli Gorus in Koln Germany Contents 1 Background 2 Islamist rift 2 1 European Turkish diaspora 2 1 1 Germany 3 Timeline 4 See also 5 Footnotes 5 1 LiteratureBackground editIn 1969 the Turkish politician Necmettin Erbakan published a manifesto that he gave the title Milli Gorus 7 It spoke only in the most general terms of Islamic moral and religious education but devoted much attention to industrialization development and economic independence citation needed It warned against further rapprochement towards Europe considering the Common Market to be a Zionist and Catholic project for the assimilation and de Islamization of Turkey and called instead for Pan Islamism According to author Banu Eligur Erbakan and the party used the code words national and culture to refer to Islam and National Vision to refer to the project of Political Islam as it is illegal in Turkey to use religious symbols for political purposes 8 The name of Milli Gorus would remain associated with a religio political movement and a series of Islamist parties inspired by Erbakan one succeeding the other as they were banned for violating Turkey s secularist legislation Islamist rift editFollowing the ban of the Virtue Party FP a rift that had been developing in the movement resulted in two parties taking its place the Felicity Party SP representing Erbakan s old guard and the Justice and Development Party AK Party led by younger and more pragmatic politicians around Recep Tayyip Erdogan which claims to have renounced a specifically Islamist agenda The AK Party convincingly won the 2002 elections and formed a government with a strong popular mandate that brought Turkey closer to acceptance for membership in the European Union than any previous government had done European Turkish diaspora edit Among the Turkish immigrants in Western Europe Milli Gorus became one of the major if not the major religious movements controlling numerous mosques Like the movement in Turkey it went through some remarkable changes not least because the first generation which was strongly oriented towards what happened in Turkey is gradually surrendering leadership to a younger generation that grew up in Europe and is concerned with entirely different matters Milli Gorus public profile shows considerable differences from one country to the next suggesting that nature of the interaction with the host societies may have as much of an impact on its character as a religious movement as the relationship with the mother movement in Turkey Germany edit According to several sources in Germany the attitude of the German branch towards Turkey has completely changed After the taking over of Erdogan and the AKP the organisation is mainly serving the interest of the Turkish government which now subsidizes the organisation Diyanet AKP and the Turkish government practically control the organisations public statements and appearances 9 10 11 12 13 Because of fraud and criminal offences of the board of directors several trials are running against the organisation 14 15 16 Timeline editSee also editTurks in Europe Kurdish Political Movement in TurkeyFootnotes edit Omer BAYKAL Omer CAHA Milli Gorus Hareketinin Kurulusu Turk Siyasetinde Milli Nizam Partisi Deneyimi DergiPark Retrieved 10 March 2020 a b Religion and politics in Turkey By Ali Carkŏglu Barry Rubin Barry M Rubin p 63 An interview with the President of the IGMG visit IGMG 1 5 Milyon insana hizmet veriyor Archived from the original on 2015 04 02 Retrieved 2015 03 09 Where next by Zachary Shore July 15 2005 Religion and politics in Turkey By Ali Carkŏglu Barry Rubin Barry M Rubin p 64 Australia Milli Gorus visit http www icmg org au Atacan 2005 187 188 The Mobilization of Political Islam in Turkey By Banu Eligur p 66 7 Joachim Frank 31 March 2018 Turkische Islam Verbande Ditib und Milli Gorus im Schulterschluss Kolner Stadt Anzeiger in German retrieved 2018 06 17 Grosse Erwartungen falsche Voraussetzungen murat kayman de in German Retrieved 2018 06 17 Bundesregierung Antwort Kleine Anfrage 2018 04 25 DITIB als verlangerter Arm des turkischen Prasidenten Erdogan PDF Deutscher Bundestag Drucksache 19 1869 Retrieved 2018 06 17 Osmanische Krieger am Rheinufer murat kayman de in German Retrieved 2018 06 19 Yasemin Ergin Berlin 19 June 2018 Turken in Deutschland Schwindender Ruckhalt fur Erdogan Faz net in German ISSN 0174 4909 retrieved 2018 08 22 Daniel Bax 2017 09 12 Klagen gegen Milli Gorus Funktionare Die verschlungenen Wege des Geldes Die Tageszeitung Taz in German ISSN 0931 9085 retrieved 2018 06 17 Ansgar Siemens 2017 09 18 Prozess gegen Ex Islamfunktionare Das Millionenopfer Spiegel Online in German retrieved 2018 06 17 Yuriko Wahl Immel 2017 09 19 Islamverband Milli Gorus soll jahrelang Glaubige und Fiskus betrogen haben Die Welt in German retrieved 2018 06 17 Literature edit Atacan Fulya 2005 Explaining Religious Politics at the Crossroad AKP SP Turkish Studies 6 2 187 199 doi 10 1080 14683840500119510 S2CID 144994333 Werner Schiffauer 27 August 2010 Compulsory Reading for Germany s Guardians of the Constitution Qantara de Retrieved 26 July 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Milli Gorus amp oldid 1216891214, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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