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Gregory C.


I wonder/worry, though, if

I wonder/worry, though, if Turkish scholarship on Islam could wind up going the same route as a lot of the moderate South Asian scholarship - accepted by Western academics and many secularized Muslims, and ignored or banned in many places.  Precisely because the so-called "fringes" have produced such strong syncretist traditions (India being perhaps the strongest of them all), religious leaders in places like Saudi Arabia and even Egypt tend toward marginalizing those traditions.





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