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Council of Sheikhs

A Supervisory and Regulatory Institution in State-Religious Group Relations in the Ottomans


This historical and sociological work focuses on an Ottoman institution called Majlis al-Meshayih (Council of Sheikhs), whose function was to supervise and administer Islamic religious lodges (tekke) in the empire.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
SKU (ISBN): 978-1-4632-4684-6
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Publication Status: Forthcoming
Publication Date: Feb 16,2024
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 244
Languages: Turkish
ISBN: 978-1-4632-4684-6
$85.05 (USD)
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This historical and sociological work focuses on an Ottoman institution called Majlis al-Meshayih, whose function was supervising and administering religious lodges in the empire. The sociology of religion approach provides a strong foundation for understanding the changing relationship between religious groups and the state. The historical background helps us contextualize this institution and allows the author to ask if this institution can be a model in the contemporary world. 

This historical and sociological work focuses on an Ottoman institution called Majlis al-Meshayih, whose function was supervising and administering religious lodges in the empire. The sociology of religion approach provides a strong foundation for understanding the changing relationship between religious groups and the state. The historical background helps us contextualize this institution and allows the author to ask if this institution can be a model in the contemporary world. 

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İsmailKaya

1. General Topics 
2. Historical Background 
3. Council of Sheikhs as a Model in State-Religious Group Relations 
4. A Model Test 
5. Conclusion and Recommendations