A tale of two Turkeys: Society torn between religion and secularism

FRANCE 24 English
12 Mar 202117:09

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the contentious transformation of Istanbul's Hagia Sophia from a museum back into a mosque, symbolizing Turkey's potential Islamification. Critics fear this move reflects a broader shift under President Erdogan, who has been in power for 19 years. The script explores societal divisions between secularists and those embracing a more Islamic identity, with a focus on education, women's rights, and the potential impact on Turkey's youth. It also touches on the president's efforts to shape a new national identity and the challenges faced by those who identify as non-religious in an increasingly conservative society.

Takeaways

  • 🕌 The Hagia Sophia, a sacred site in Istanbul, has been converted back into a mosque from a museum by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
  • 📽️ The change at Hagia Sophia is symbolic of a wider perceived 'Islamification' of Turkey, which critics are concerned about.
  • 🗣️ Journalists in Turkey face challenges in obtaining balanced perspectives due to difficulties in getting interviews from official sources.
  • 🎓 The number of Imam Hatip schools, which are public and Muslim, has increased significantly since the AKP party came to power.
  • 🏛️ Mustafa Kemal Ataturk's secular vision for Turkey is being challenged by the current government's push towards a more religious identity.
  • 📊 There's a notable societal shift towards a less religiously conservative stance among the Turkish youth.
  • 👥 There's a split in Turkish society between those who favor a secular lifestyle and those who identify more with a Muslim Turkish identity.
  • 📚 The education system, particularly in religious schools, is being influenced by the government's emphasis on Sunni Islam.
  • 📉 Despite government efforts, there's been a decline in religious practices such as headscarf wearing and fasting during Ramadan.
  • 🌐 The ruling AKP party is accused of trying to erase Ataturk's legacy and replace it with a more Islamist identity.
  • 🏢 There's a push for a new constitution that could potentially allow Erdogan to stay in power beyond his current term.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the Hagia Sophia's conversion back into a mosque?

    -The conversion of Hagia Sophia back into a mosque symbolizes a shift in Turkey's cultural and religious identity, reflecting a move towards a more Islamic-focused state as opposed to its secular past.

  • What is the role of Imam Hatip schools in Turkey's education system?

    -Imam Hatip schools are public and Muslim-focused schools in Turkey, originally created to train future imams. They have been a point of contention as critics argue they represent a move towards Islamification of the state's education system.

  • How has President Erdogan's vision impacted secularism in Turkey?

    -President Erdogan's vision has led to concerns among secularists that their way of life is under threat, particularly in regards to the advances in women's rights made by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.

  • What is the current perception of Atatürk's legacy in Turkey?

    -Atatürk remains a revered figure in Turkey, symbolizing secularism and modernity. However, there are concerns that his legacy is being eroded by the current government's push for a more Islamic identity.

  • How does the script suggest the ruling AK Party is influencing the youth's identity?

    -The script suggests that the ruling AK Party is influencing the youth's identity by promoting a video that lists spiritual, historical, and intellectual figures, mostly from the Islamic tradition, with Erdogan as the ultimate role model.

  • What changes have been observed in religious practices among the Turkish youth?

    -The script indicates a trend where young people are becoming less religiously conservative, with a drop in those who fast during Ramadan and wear the head scarf.

  • What is the current state of secular education in Turkey as portrayed in the script?

    -The script portrays secular education as being under pressure, with the theory of evolution being removed from the curriculum and an increase in religious-focused education in public schools.

  • How does the script describe the impact of atheism on individuals in Turkey?

    -The script describes the impact of atheism as significant, with individuals facing social ostracization, loss of income, and family rejection due to their non-religious beliefs.

  • What is the script's commentary on the future of Turkey's political landscape?

    -The script suggests a divide in Turkish society between those with a secular vision and those with a more religious, Muslim-focused identity. It also mentions the upcoming presidential election in 2023 as a potential catalyst for further change.

  • What does the script imply about the government's stance on non-Muslim religious groups?

    -The script implies that the government's stance may not be impartial, as it highlights the lack of similar schools for other religious or confessional groups and focuses on Sunni Islam.

  • How does the script summarize the current societal and political climate in Turkey?

    -The script summarizes the current climate as one of division, with a split between secularists and those who identify more closely with a Muslim identity, and suggests that this division may be growing.

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TurkeySecularismIslamificationCultural ShiftReligious IdentityPolitical ImpactSocial ChangeHistorical ContextEducational FocusAtaturk Legacy