“Pluralism Confronts Radicalization in Türkiye: TEPAV Surveys on Religion and Radical Attitudes in a Muslim Majority Country”

Ankara based independent think-tank TEPAV issues frequent reports in leading topics on the Turkish agenda, which deserve sharing with an international audience. This report explores the vexing question of how pious citizens of Turkey are. The results are striking. They are not. The findings may explain why Islamist-conservatives continuously vote for Erdogan, even though the second part of his ongoing reign has been marked with economic volatility, hurting AKP voters the most. Because, his voters follow King’s religion, and he is the King.
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The report focuses on two large-scale surveys conducted in 2016 and 2020, with representative samples of 6,989 and 7,280 individuals, respectively. These surveys included qualitative questions designed to comprehend religious identity and attitudes toward religion in Turkish society, examining the extent of religiosity and the degree to which differences in beliefs and ethnic/religious backgrounds are tolerated. Qualitative here refers to, and is in contrast with, quantitative questions such as whether survey participants fast all through Ramadan, pray five times a day, etc.
A secondary objective of the study was to identify groups within Turkish society exhibiting radical tendencies, i.e., individuals personally intervening, particularly through the practice of takfir and declaring a self-proclaimed Muslim as an infidel (kafir). Notably, the 2016 and 2020 surveys represent the inaugural instance of a qualitative survey on these topics conducted for the first the time in a Muslim country, as far as we know.
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