Diyanet İşleri Başkanlığı
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The Diyanet İşleri Başkanlığı (en: Presidency of Religious Affairs) is an institution of the Turkish government and represents the highest, Islamic religious authority in the country. It was established in 1924 after the abolition of the caliphate, as a successor to Shaikh al-Islam. It is normally known simply as the Diyanet.
The duty of the Diyanet is “to execute the works concerning the beliefs, worship, and ethics of Islam, enlighten the public about their religion, and administer the sacred worshipping places” [[1]]” The Diyanet had an allocated budget of 1,308,187,000 YTL or USD $0.9 Billion for the year 2006. [2]
In 1984 a branch was opened in Germany to cater for the religious needs of the large Turkish minority there.
The Diyanet has made a name for itself with a liberal interpretation of the Qur'an and the hadith. A recent example is the permission of training women as preachers. In March 2005 two women were appointed as vice-mufti in Kayseri and Istanbul.
[edit] See also
- Diyanet İşleri Türk İslam Birliği (branch in Germany)
- Islam in Turkey
- Liberal movements within Islam
- Women as imams
- Shaikh al-Islam