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Hizmet Movement and Peacebuilding

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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.
Introduction: The Hizmet Movement and Peacebuilding, by Mohammed Abu-Nimer and Timothy Seidel Part I: Educational Paths to Peacebuilding Chapter 1: The Resolution of Conflicts and Building Unity, by Eugeniusz Sakowicz Chapter 2: Parallel Educational Paths to Peacebuilding, by Ori Z. Soltes Chapter 3: Fethullah Gulen's Pedagogical Ideas and their Practice in Central Asia, by Beishenaliev Almazbek Beishenalievich Chapter 4: Iraqi Women of Three Generations, by Martha Ann Kirk Part II: Overcoming "Otherness" and Living Together Chapter 5: The Violence of Identity Formation and the Case of Hizmet Exceptionalism, by Jessica Rehman Chapter 6: Peace-Building Initiatives in Nigeria, by Margaret A. Johnson Chapter 7: Hizmet Educational Institutions and the Kurdish Community, by Sophia Pandya Chapter 8: Turkish Active Diplomacy in the Philippines as Inspired by Fethullah Gulen's Ideas, by Henelito A. Sevilla, Jr. Part III: The Conceptual Foundations of the Hizmet Movement's Approach to Peacebuilding Chapter 9: Fractal Complexity in Fethullah Gulen's Writings Dealing with Aspects of Peacebuilding, by Abdul Karim Bangura Chapter 10: Service that Listens Loudly, by Thomas Gage Chapter 11: Plurality, Peacebuilding, and Islam, by Kajit Bagu Part IV: Spirituality, Interfaith and Intra-faith Engagement toward Peacebuilding Chapter 12: The Importance of Hizmet Movement in the Process of Peace Building in Ethiopia, by Teshome Berhanu Kemal Chapter 13: Paradigm of Service, by Shanthikumar Hettiarachchi Chapter 14: Conflict and Peacebuilding in a Multi-religious and Multi-ethnic State, by Amidu Olalekan Sanni Chapter 15: Gulen, Lederach, and Peacebuilding, by Simon Robinson
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