Democracy and Islam: Turkish Model?
Posted on 31/10/2013
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Democracy and Islam: Turkish Model?
What is the Islamic perspective on democracy? What’ is the ‘Turkish’ perception on politics and Islam? Could Turkish mixing approach of secularism and democracy be a successful model to the Islamic world? We are honored to have Mr. Mehmet Soylemez, a Turkish Ph.D. Candidate from the Department of Government and International Studies HKBU, to share his view on Turkish democratic model and first-hand experience of living in an Islamic society with us.All are welcome!
Mehmet Soylemez, who is a PhD Candidate at HKBU Government and International a Studies Department and also a volunteer of Pearl Institute
Venue: WLB109, Shaw Campus
Date: 31th Oct, 18:30-20:00
Speaker: Mehmet Soylemez
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