Türkiye’de Gündelik Hayatın Tanziminde Din ve Sekülerizm

Cilt: 3 Sayı: 2 1 Temmuz 2014
Ensar Çetin
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Arrangement of Everyday Life in the Turkey Religion and Secularism

Abstract

Everyday life in traditional Turkish society is experiencing neighborhoods. Traditional Ottoman neighborhoods experienced in everyday life have been shaped on the basis of religion. The traditional neighborhood life shaped by the influence of religion, human relationships, hotter, more intense solidarity, religious life experienced more effectively to facilitate the formation of a media instead I have provided. Homogeneous in terms of religion in traditional Ottoman neighborhood, living people, their encouragement and support of those who have taken the religion, that religion provides ease in experiencing life. Furthermore, this structure, rich and poor, bosses and workers, scholars and ignorant people to live together in the same environment has provided. As a result, the traditional neighborhood formed on the basis of religion, culture and economic levels of people who are different from one another has prepared the ground to support one another.

In this study, traditional in Turkish society, religion shaped by the influence of the neighborhood life, people, cooperation, cultural transmission, religious life as a wide range of facilitative effects of modernization or modernize along with the level of income or occupational groups formed according to the neighborhood experienced in life in comparison are discussed.

Keywords; Traditional, Cecular, Ottoman, Religious, Neighborhood, Everyday Life, Social peace, Crisis

Keywords

Traditional, Cecular, Ottoman, Religious, Neighborhood, Everyday Life, Social peace, Crisis

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