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From the past to the present: Imamand Preacher Schools in Turkey-an ongoing quarrel

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2007-05-07

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Öcal, Mustafa

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Taylor & Francis

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One of the most controversial issues in Turkey since the establishment of the Republic in 1923 has been the question of religious education in general, with a focus on the Imam and Preacher Schools (IPS) in particular. This continues to be a serious problem even today. This article touches on this important matter. The article begins with a history of the opening of IPSs and tries to indicate the development of this institution throughout the history of the Republic. It provides answers as to why, while some people oppose these schools, others support the very same institution. In this article it is claimed that these schools not only act as good models for the Turkish educational system, but also for education in other Muslim countries. In addition, the article examines how the people who have graduated from these schools have served Turkish people in various fields, from the conception of the schools to the present day.

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Öcal, M. (2007). "From the past to the present: Imamand Preacher Schools in Turkey-an ongoing quarrel". Religious Education, 102(2), 191-205.

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