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題名: 以教育與對話建構社會和諧,論哈薩克的Hizmet 運動
Building Social Harmony Through Education And Dialogue: The Hizmet Movement In Kazakhstan
作者: 初雅士
Çubuk, Osman
貢獻者: 林長寬
Lin, Chang Kuan
初雅士
Çubuk, Osman
關鍵詞: Hizmet運動
世界和平
穆斯林教育
文化對話
伊斯蘭
Hizmet Movement
peace-building
Muslim education
inter-cultural dialogue
Islam
日期: 2015
上傳時間: 1-Oct-2015
摘要: 本論文從跨國穆斯林教育改革運動與宗教文化對話之角度,研究社會衝突及其可能的解決之道。無論是西方社會,抑或東方社會,都存在著社會衝突及社會缺乏凝聚力等現象,此等現象現在成為公共辯論的核心議題。近年來,這些議題也被認為與穆斯林及其宗教活動相關。面對這類指控與社會問題,伊斯蘭世界以各種不同的方式做出回應。深受土耳其穆斯林思想家法圖拉‧菊稜(M. Fethullah Gülen)之思想及教誨而啟發,發展出的Hizmet全球公民社會運動,即提出了解決前述問題的實務做法,此係本論文內容所研究之主題。\n 在多元化的社會中,有各種不同的溝通架構與方法可解決衝突。Hizmet運動提倡在不同種族與信仰的環境之間建立新的教育體系與對話管道,並藉此邁向全球和平。Hizmet運動認為,唯有透過教育與對話,不同的社會群體間才有可能發展及維繫其社會的凝聚力,並能由此修補曾引發穆斯林與非穆斯林分裂的社會分歧。\n 本論文探討了在哈薩克的Hizmet運動,呈現出在哈薩克國家發展的進程中,一小群Hizmet運動的追隨者是如何成功地為國家的發展帶來和諧。並特別研究在後殖民時代的哈薩克,Hizmet運動所設立之學校對教育改革與社會轉型方面所造成的影響。研究顯示,Hizmet運動不僅參與了哈薩克的國家教育計畫,也間接促進了土耳其人與哈薩克人之間的相互了解。土耳其人與當地的哈薩克人,為建立和平共存與文明交集這些目標而共同努力,而在攜手合作的過程中,他們也能更加認識彼此。\n 本論文有助於對伊斯蘭在中亞突厥語係國家發展之研究,尤其針對自前蘇聯獨立出來之突厥語係國家的改革議題有所助益。除此之外,本論文探討了與教育改革及宗教文化對話之關係,在研究如Hizmet運動般之跨國伊斯蘭運動的同時,也為跨國伊斯蘭運動之研究拓展了新的研究面向。
The thesis researches on social conflicts and suggests the possible solutions from the perspective of Muslim transnational movement through educational reform and religio-cultural dialogue. The existence of social conflicts and the lack of social cohesion are the core themes of many public debates in both Western and Eastern societies. In recent years these issues have often been linked to Muslim communities and their religious activities. The Islamic response to these allegations and social problems is in various ways. Nevertheless this study concerns the solutions proposed and practiced by the Hizmet Movement, a global civil society inspired by the teachings of Fethullah Gülen, a great contemporary Turkish Muslim thinker. \n In the pluralistic societies there are different communicational structures and ways of resolution to conflicts. The Hizmet Movement proposes that new education system and dialogues between different races and faiths can establish the bridge to attain global peace, and it suggests only through education and dialogue different societies or communities will maintain social cohesion and mend the social cleavages that divide Muslims and non-Muslims. \n This thesis examines the Hizmet Movement in Kazakhstan. It reflects how a small group of Hizmet followers successfully bring harmony into the national development in Kazakhstan. It especially investigates the role and impact of Hizmet schools in educational reform and social transmutation of Kazakhstan in the post-colonial period. It also endeavors to show that Hizmet Movement is not only engaged in Kazakhstan national education projects, but also indirectly fosters mutual understanding between the Turkish people and the local Kazakhs in order to work together towards a peaceful coexistence and alliance of civilization. \n The thesis will contribute to the study of Islam in Central Asia’s Turkic countries, especially the reformation after their independence from the former Soviet-Union. Besides, it brings out a new research dimension of Transnational Islamic movement such as the Hizmet, in the aspect of educational reform and religio-cultural dialogues.
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國立政治大學
國家發展研究所
97261508
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