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RELIGION
The history of the major religions is inextricably mixed with the
history of Anatolia. Both have developed and advanced together. Early
Paganistic ritual slowly gave way to Christianity, only to be replaced
by the Islamic faith of the invading Selcuks. The legacy of this religious
past is scattered throughout Anatolia, from the ruins of temples dedicated
to Zeus and Athena to the Mevlana Tekkesi of Konya. Turkey is visited
by thousands of religious pilgrims from all corners of the world every
year, and they are all welcomed in the tradition of Celaleddin Rumi,
who wrote:
CHRISTIANITY The First Christians The Byzantine Empire The early Church was plagued by deep-rooted doctrinal and theological disputes, the most contentious of which was the true nature of Jesus Christ; man, God or both at once. In an effort to solve these differences and define the doctrinal faith of the Christian Church, seven Ecumenical Councils were held. These Councils, convened by the Emperor, excited much public interest and speculation. The First Ecumenical Council took place in Nicaea (now Iznik) in 325 AD, and drew up a declaration of faith, the Nicaean Creed, which is still used today. At the second Council Emperor Theodosius declared Christianity the official religion of the Empire. Subsequent Councils, held in Ephesus and Constantinople, debated the doctrine of the Holy Trinity, the human versus the divine nature of Christ and the function of icons in worship. The fourth Council resolved that Christ was ‘truly God, truly man’ in one being, but the Armenian and Syrian Orthodox refused to accept this, stressing Christ’s single Godlike nature, and did not take part in subsequent Councils. In 1054 a schism took place between the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches which was both theological and political. Pope Leo IX and Patriarch Michael Cerularius excommunicated each other. These orders remained in effect until they were annulled in 1965. In 1095 Pope Urban called for a holy war against the 'infidel' Selcuks who had taken Jerusalem in 1071, thus launching the Crusades; Christian wars with motives as much political and materialistic as spiritual. The first four Crusades were fought partly on the lands of Asia Minor. Following successful campaigns in Anatolia, the Crusaders built a chain of castles along the southwestern coast, the ruins of which can still be seen today. In 1204 the declining Constantinople was sacked by the Crusaders who ruled for sixty years before the Byzantines retook it. The Catholic Community in Turkey dates back to the Crusades and to expatriate settlers who came since for diplomatic or commercial purposes. Similarly there have been small Protestant and Anglican Communities in Turkey since the nineteenth century ISLAM Islam, which means submission to God, developed from the divine revelations
made to the Prophet Muhammad (570-632 AD). Muhammad was born into
the Kuraish tribe in Mecca and God's revelations to him were recorded
in the 114 suras (chapters) and 6,236 ayets (verses) of the Koran.
It provides the basis for legal and judicial systems and prescribes
a pattern of daily individual and community living. Supplementing
the Koran is the Sunna, which developed from the traditions, moral The nomadic Central Asian tribes were converted from the Shamanism of their ancestors to Islam by the Arabs of Persia. The Selcuks were responsible for converting large numbers of the native peoples of Anatolia. Today, although modern Turkey is a secular republic, Islam is the religion of 98% of the population of Turkey. The main division in Islam is between Sunni and Shiite Muslims. The Shiites believe that Ali, Mohammed's cousin and son-in-law, and his successors were divinely ordained caliphs. Although they believe in the Prophet Muhammad and the Koran, their religious practice varies substantially from that of the Sunnis. The majority of Muslims in Iran and Southern Iraq are Shiite. In Turkey, the majority are Sunni. Religious Beliefs On the Day of Judgement each individual's faith and deeds will be weighed and one will either enter paradisea beautiful garden full of heavenly food, drink and beautiful womenor be cast into the fires of hell along with the faithless and the greedy. Martyrs for the faith do not wait for Judgement Day but enter paradise immediately. Heaven and earth are populated with invisible spirits known as jinn, who serve as God's messengers and record one's deeds. Rebellious jinn are devils, who seduce people into evil ways. Muslims believe that God sent many human messengers to teach the world His ways, including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus. Muhammad was the last and greatest of these. Religious Duties Almost one third of Turkey's population belongs to a liberal Shiite sect known as the Alevis. In this order, men and women gather together in their place of worship, called a Cem evi, and during prayer face each other rather than Mecca, using Turkish rather than Arabic. They fast for three days in Muharrem instead of for the month of Ramazan. Sufism The Bektasi order of dervishes was founded in the 13th century by
a philosopher named Haci Bektas Veli (12091271). Their annual feast
day is held on the fourteenth of August in Hacibektas, near Kayseri,
and is attended by hundreds of thousands from all over Turkey. Accepting
Ali as the legitimate imam (leader) this sect appeals to Alevis. It
is a liberal, tolerant sect among whose unorthodox practices are allowing
the drinking of wine and women leaving the house uncovered Mevlana -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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