RUMI FORUM IFTAR SERIES
Rumi Forum Iftar Series continued in Ramadan thru July. This year Rumi Forum hosted groups from numerous organizations in DC such as The Brookings Institute, American University, National Press Club, Department of Justice and Department of Education among others. Rumi Forum also organized VIP home iftars bringing people together around dinner and discussion. Emre Celik, President of the Rumi Forum attended VIP Iftars organized by the State Department (hosted by Secretary of State John Kerry), Maryland Governor (hosted by Governor O'Malley) and DC Mayor (hosted by Mayor Vincent Gray).
VIP Iftars with numerous DC organizations
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Rumi Forum organizes Home Iftars
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Rumi Forum President attends VIP Iftars
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RUMI FORUM'S STUDY TRIPS TO TURKEY AND AZERBAIJAN
Rumi Forum organized 4 study trip delegations during the month of May and June 2013.
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FETHULLAH GULEN INTERVIEWED BY THE ATLANTIC
Fethullah Gulen is a Turkish religious spiritual leader, some say to millions of Turks both in Turkey and around the world, and the head of the Gulenist movement. His network of followers span the globe and have opened academically-focused schools across 90 countries, including the U.S.
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HONORARY PRESIDENT FETHULLAH GULEN AWARDED MANHAE PEACE PRIZE
Well-respected Turkish intellectual and scholar Fethullah Gülen was awarded the Manhae Peace Prize for his contributions to world peace at a ceremony held in South Korea on Sunday. Among the prominent recipients of the Manhae awards since they were first presented in 1997 are former South African President Nelson Mandela, exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama and Iranian rights advocate Shirin Ebadi.
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RUMI FORUM PRESIDENT HEADS WORKSHOPS IN DENMARK AND SWEDEN
Emre Celik, Rumi Forum's President, spoke of his dialogue experiences in Washington DC and Australia and discussed the practical steps necessary to encourage it. The program was organized by Denmark's Dialog Forum.
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LUNCHEONS AND EVENING TALKS
“Female Faces of Faith” by Ambassador-at-Large Johnson Cook
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“Preventing Violence and Achieving World Peace: The Contributions of the Gulen Movement” by Ori Z. Soltes and Margaret Johnson
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“Conceptualizing A New US Pakistan Relationship” by Ambassador Touqir Hussain
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“Seeking Wisdom Beyond Our Comfort Zone: How assumptions about “the other” limit growth” by Eileen Gale Kugler
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“Syrian Refugees in Turkey and Kimse Yok Mu Aid Organization” by Metin Çetiner
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IN THE NEWS
The Chautauquan Daily: Saritoprak shares knowledge of Turkish traditions and Gülen movement by Fredo Villaseñor
Zeki Saritoprak is the Nursi Chair in Islamic Studies at John Carroll University. He delivered an Interfaith Lecture on the Gülen movement and on Turkish culture and religion in the Hall of Philosophy at the Chautauqua Institution. Saritoprak is a contributing author of Turkish Islam and the Secular State: The Gülen Movement, edited by Hakan Yavuz and John L. Esposito.
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NEW BOOKS
Beginnings and Endings: Fethullah Gulen's Vision for Today's World by Walter Wagner
Walter Wagner attempts to present a framework of understanding that outlines the philosophy and theology of Fethullah Gulen, a worldwide known scholar of Islam who inspired a global movement of education and interfaith dialogue. This book shows how Gülen's vision for the present and future makes the present and future forms of Hizmet an essential part of his wider and urgent call for the formation of a community of religiously committed and non-religiously committed persons to work toward a just, equitable and prosperous world now.
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So That Others May Live: A Fethullah Gulen Reader by Erkan Kurt
So That Others May Live offers a definitive compilation of Gülen’s characteristic essays. Some of them are available here in English for the first time. The rest have been carefully re-translated and edited, providing even familiar readers with new insight into Gülen’s most remarkable writings on faith, morality, education, civic service, and modern civilization. Together, this selection functions as a valuable guide to the ethical impetuses of a global social movement—one that has rooted itself in Gülen’s signature synthesis of humanism and Islam.
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Dialogue Theories by Frances Sleap and Omer Sener, Edited by Paul Weller
Dialogue Theories gives an accessible introduction to the ideas of ten thinkers who have made insightful contributions to thought on dialogue, from quantum physicist David Bohm, to social theorist Jürgen Habermas, to Islamic scholar and peace advocate Fethullah Gülen.
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BLOG ARTICLES
An Eye-Opening Trek Into Turkish Society by Walter Ratliff
One of the biggest highlights of the trip was getting to know the other participants. It was a “fellowship” in the true sense of the word. We were all scholars with a different research interests studying at a variety of schools. Yet, there was a great deal of mutual respect running through the widely (and sometimes wildly) different personalities. We were able to discuss many points of view in our conversations with each other and the people we met along the journey. We also formed friendships that I hope will last into the years ahead.
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Mandela and Gülen by İbrahim Özdemir
This story was written during the darkest days of the so-called Feb. 28 process and was published in the Zaman daily on Dec. 21, 1999. Today the whole world is focused on Nelson Mandela who has been in hospital for the last few days. I think it is time to rethink the message given by two great leaders of our time, Mandela and Fethullah Gülen, a decade ago at the Parliament of the World's Religions. We join in the prayers for Mandela and wish these two great leaders health and peace.
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The Huffington Post: Celebrating the Spirit of Ramadan from Turkey to America by Joshua Walker
As the world continues around us and we come to the end of Ramadan, I hope we each can reach back to our own moments of calm reflection and serenity to contemplate the broader connections we share as human beings first and foremost. Whether we are Christian, Jews, Muslims or any other religion, we can celebrate the spirit of Ramadan by sharing fellowship with those around us.
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Turkish Classes
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in Washington, DC! Experienced teachers
are offering Turkish Language Classes at the Rumi
Forum in Washington, DC. If you are looking for
Turkish lessons in the DC Metropolitan Area, Rumi
Forum is the right place to begin. There are three
terms in a year
• Turkish
language classes are open to everyone who is
interested.
• The classes are arranged based
on the number of students interested in at any
level.
• Our teachers are using a Turkish
Language Book Set written in Turkish.
For the intensive
program: A four-hour class per week and eight
classes in a month.
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Rumi Forum Internship Program
Eligibility: All undergraduate and
master’s-level students and J.D. and Ph.D.
candidates as well as recent graduates are
eligible to apply.
Application Process: In order to apply for
a Rumi Forum Internship, please submit the
following:
· Cover Letter and Resume
· College or University Transcript
· 2-3 References (please provide both the
phone and email contact information and please
include a Professor or other individual familiar
with your work)
*starting dates are flexible
Please send materials via email to
internships@rumiforum.org
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