Fethullah Gülen Passes Away: Impact of the Cleric Linked to the 2016 Türkiye Coup
Fethullah Gülen's Influence and Legacy
Fethullah Gülen, the leader of the Hizmet movement, died at 83, leaving behind a controversial legacy. Accused of masterminding the 2016 Türkiye coup against President Erdoğan, Gülen spent most of his life in self-imposed exile in the United States.
Hizmet Movement and Political Turmoil
- Gülen founded the Hizmet movement in 1969, promoting education and interfaith dialogue.
- The Turkish government has labeled Gülen's followers as terrorists, claiming they infiltrated state institutions.
- The 2016 coup attempt led to a violent crackdown on Gülenists, causing significant political upheaval in Türkiye.
His followers, known as Gülenists, continue to advocate for his teachings despite the ongoing political strife. The impact of his death raises questions about the future of the movement and its influence in Turkish society.
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