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Studies

Review
Hizmet
Greg Barton
How the Hizmet Works: Islam,
Dialogue and the Glen
Movement in Australia
Philipp Bruckmayr
Fethullah Glen and Islamic
Literary Tradition
Seluk Uygur
Islamic Puritanism as a
Source of Economic Develop-
ment : Contributions of the
Glen Movement
Margaret J Rausch
Progress Trough Piety:
Sohbetler (Spiritual Gather-
ings) of the Women Partici-
pants in the Glen Movement
Book Reviews
An international scholarly journal on
Fethullah Glen and Hizmet Movement
AUTUMN 2014
VOLUME: 1 NUMBER: 1
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Hi zmet Studi es Revi ew

Hizmet Studies Review (HSR) is a scholarly peer-reviewed international
journal on the Hizmet Movement. It provides interdisciplinary forum for crit-
ical research and refection upon the development of Fethullah Glens ideas
and Glen Movement (Hizmet movement). Its aim is to publish research and
analysis that discuss Fethullah Glens ideas, views and intellectual legacy
and Hizmet Movements wider social, cultural and educational activities. Te
HSR publishes peer-reviewed articles, review essays and the journal aims to
keep readers informed with commentaries, practical notes and reviews of re-
cently published books-articles on Hizmet Movement. We welcome theoreti-
cal papers; the case studies and feldworks; particularly critical thoughts that
are neither hagiographic nor prejudiced but are well researched and aim to study the
subject matter. We welcome contributions from all disciplines.

HSR welcomes work covering a range of topics, and invites articles, re-
views, critiques on Hizmet Movement and Glen. Tis includes contributions
dealing with but not restricted to:

- Research on and analysis of Fethullah Glens writings
- Glens place in Islamic tradition
- Glens views on a broad topics (education, dialogue, charity, citizen-
ship, politics, science, Sufsm)
- Hizmet movements nature and characteristics
- Comparisons with other religious-philosophical fgures and move-
ments
- Countering violence and terror
- Muslim integration in the West
- Te role of women in public life and in the movement
- Charity activities
- Te resolution of social, ethnic, and religious confict

HSR appears biannually in Autumn and Spring.
HSR is edited at the KU Leuven in Belgium, at the Faculty of Social Sci-
ences, Glen Chair for Intercultural Studies.
ISSN: 2295-7197
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