Huge Rally for Turkish SICKularism
Posted by: "Alan Border" withheld62@yahoo.com
Turkish SICKularism did it again and agan !!
Huge rally for Turkish secularism
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6604643.stm
“Turkey is Country
Which Is at CROSSROADS. It DOES NOT Know Whether Its IDENTITY Lies With ISLAM Or
CHRISTIANITY.” - AB
Hundreds of thousands of people have rallied in Istanbul in support of secularism in Turkey, amid a row over a vote for the country's next president.
The rally is being described as a huge show of
force
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The protesters are concerned that the ruling party's candidate for the post remains loyal to his Islamic roots.
The candidate, Abdullah Gul, earlier said he would not quit despite growing criticism from opponents and the army.
Mr Gul failed to win election in a first round parliamentary vote which opponents say was unconstitutional.
Opposition MPs boycotted the vote. They are also challenging its validity in the Constitutional Court.
An army statement on Friday accused the government of tolerating radical Islam and vowed to defend secularism.
Business leaders have also issued a statement calling on the court to annul the vote, paving the way for early elections.
The influential TUSIAD association said a vote was necessary "to preserve the inseparable principles of democracy and secularism".
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ABDULLAH GUL
1950: Born in Kayseri
1991: Elected to parliament for
pro-Islamist Welfare Party
2001: One of founders of AK
2002-03: Prime minister
2003: Foreign minister, leading EU
accession talks
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Mr Gul has steered Turkey's European Union accession talks as foreign minister and is seen as less confrontational than Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the leader of his Islamist-rooted Justice and Development (AK) party.
"The president must be loyal to secular principles. If I am elected, I will act accordingly," he said after his nomination for the presidency.
But some analysts say he is closer to his religious roots, and his wife would be the first First Lady to wear a headscarf, a deeply divisive statement in Turkey.
'Test case'
The BBC's Sarah Rainsford says secularists are concerned that if he is elected, the AK party will control the presidency, the government and parliament.
Sunday's "Republican Meeting", planned by dozens of non-governmental organisations, took place in the city's Caglayan Square.
"Turkey is secular and will remain secular," shouted demonstrators from all over the country as they waved flags and pictures of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of the Turkish Republic.
"We want neither Sharia, nor a coup, but a fully democratic Turkey," they added.
Many sang nationalist songs and called for the government's resignation.
Our correspondent describes the rally as an enormous show of force. More than 300,000 people attended a similar event two weeks ago.
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We want neither Sharia, nor
a coup, but a fully democratic Turkey
Protesters at rally
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On Saturday, AK spokesman Cemil Cicek responded to Friday's unusually forthright army statement, saying any intervention was inconceivable in a democratic state.
The military, which led coups in the past, said it was concerned by the party's choice of presidential candidate.
History of coups
Our correspondent in Istanbul says the army statement late on Friday night caused a real stir in Turkey.
Many also believe that it is also a message to the judges in the constitutional court to declare the vote invalid and dissolve parliament, she adds.
The army has carried out three coups in the last 50 years - in 1960, 1971 and 1980 - and in 1997 it intervened to force Turkey's first Islamist Prime Minister, Necmettin Erbakan, from power.
The AK is an offshoot of Mr Erbakan's Welfare Party, which was banned in 1998.
The secularist Republican People's Party (CHP), which boycotted Friday's vote, said it would challenge the election in court because a quorum of MPs had not been obtained - a charge the AK denies.
A second round of voting is due on Wednesday and the court has said it will try to rule on the appeal before the vote.
AB
Withheld62@yahoo. com "For to us will be their return;
then it will be for us to call them to account." (Holy Quran 88:25-26)
ABDULLAH GUL's crime is that his wife wears Hijab !!!!!
Please look at the following links:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18366188/
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=9899333
http://www.turkishweekly.net/news.php?id=44649
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/world/story/0,,2067955,00.html
Turkish SICKularism did it again and agan !!
http://www.usislam.org/islam/imam_Yusuf.htm
Muslims in Texas were very proud to see Imam Dr. Yusuf Kavakci opens the Texas Senate Session after an invitation from Senator Florence Shapiro. We all thank and appreciate the action of Senator Shapiro.
I know Imam Dr. Yusuf Kavakci, for over 20 years. He is the Imam of Islamic Association of North Texas (IANT), Dallas Central Mosque. http://www.iant.com/ He is an inspiration for many Muslims here.
The family of Imam Dr. Yusuf Kavakci is also a model Muslim Family of the main stream Muslims everywhere on earth.. He is the father of Merve Safa Kavakci. The great lady who was elected and went to the Turkish Parliament with Hijab. She was then booed and kicked out of the Parliament.
Please visit the website of this great lady Merve Safa Kavakci http://www.mervekavakci.net/
Dr. Yusuf Ziya Kavakci,
The Islamic scholar from Good Turkey
Dr. Yusuf Ziya Kavakci was born on June 22, 1938 in Hendek, Sakarya, Turkey. At an early age (8-9 years) he accomplished memorizing whole Qur'an (Hifz al-Qur'an), graduated from Hasircilar Qur'anic School (Adapazari) with a training in Tajwid, Qira'ah, Arabic (Sarf and Nahw), Tafsir, Hadih, Fiqh, and allied Islamic Sciences. He passed national Exams for Waiz (Preacher and lecturer in Islamic Sciences) and Mufti (ordained and authorized to give Fatwa and religious verdict in Islamic field) and qualified for those jobs. He worked as Muadhdhin (Professional caller to prayer, Hirka-i Sharif Mosque), Imam (Kara Ahmed Pasha Mosque in Topkapi), and Waiz in the governorships Fatih and Beyoglu in Istanbul.
Dr. Kavakci received a bachelor's degrees in Law from The College of Law of Istanbul University and also in Islamic Studies from the Institute of Higher Islamic Studies, got his Ph.D. in Islamic History and Culture from Faculty of Arts, Istanbul University. After working as Assistant Professor and as Associate Professor in the Institute of Islamic Research, Istanbul University, he helped to establish the first college of Islamic Studies in modern Turkey. The College of Islamic Studies is now a part of Ataturk University, Erzurum where Dr. Kavakci worked as senior faculty. He chaired Tafsir, Hadith, Fiqh and other departments and got full professorship in Islamic Law and worked as Dean of the College. His professorship in Islamic Law was the first such position in Turkey after the fall of the Ottoman Empire. He was educated in the traditional Ottoman way of Islamic Studies as well as in modern methods of teaching in today's universities.
He is a board certified attorney in Turkey and practiced Law in Libya, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and attended numerous International Conferences on Islam. He was involved in the activities of the Islamic Conference and was in charge of the Muslim Minority students sponsored by Islamic Development Bank in Turkey.
Dr. Kavakci currently resides in Richardson, Texas. He is the resident Islamic Scholar and Spiritual Leader of the Muslim community affiliated with the Islamic Association of North Texas
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