జన్మించారు
April 27, 1941
Pasinler district, Turkey
మరణించారు
October 20, 2024
St. Luke's Hospital - Monroe Campus, United States
దీని కోసం పేరు పొందారు
Turkish preacher and imam
Fethullah Gülen (April 27, 1941 – October 20, 2024) was a Turkish Muslim scholar, preacher, and leader of the influential Gülen movement. He established over 2,000 STEM schools in more than 150 countries. Gülen developed a Nursian theological perspective embracing democratic modernity.
క్షణాలలో ఒక జీవితం
ఒక జీవితాన్ని రూపొందించిన క్షణాలు
అధ్యాయం
జీవిత అధ్యాయాలు
అధ్యాయం 1 · 2024· 7లో అధ్యాయం 1
Opening
Fethullah Gülen, a revered Turkish Muslim scholar, preacher, and intellectual, passed away on October 20, 2024, at the age of 83. Born on April 27, 1941, he dedicated his life to education, interfaith dialogue, and social activism, leaving a significant mark on millions globally. His influence as a religious leader and a writer resonated far beyond his native Turkey, shaping discussions on faith and modernity.
అధ్యాయం 2 · 1941· 7లో అధ్యాయం 2
Early Life and Origins
Muhammed Fethullah Gülen was born on April 27, 1941, in the Pasinler district of Turkey. His formative years in this region were crucial in shaping his deep engagement with Islamic scholarship and public service. This early environment provided the foundation for his intellectual development and his eventual role as an influential public figure.
అధ్యాయం 3 · 1959· 7లో అధ్యాయం 3
Career Beginnings
Gülen embarked on his career as a local state imam, serving diligently from 1959 until 1981. During this period, he connected with local communities, establishing himself as a respected religious authority through his sermons and teachings. These early experiences were foundational, laying the groundwork for the future expansion and global reach of the Gülen movement.
అధ్యాయం 4 · 2010· 7లో అధ్యాయం 4
Major Achievements and Career Highlights
Fethullah Gülen rose to international prominence as the visionary leader of the Gülen movement. By 2010, this movement had garnered a substantial global following, estimated between 8 and 10 million individuals. Under his leadership, the movement established an extensive network of over 2,000 STEM-focused schools, spanning more than 150 countries worldwide.
Beyond his organizational leadership, Gülen was recognized as an influential neo-Ottomanist, an Anatolian panethnicist, and an Islamic poet and writer. He also distinguished himself as a social critic and an activist-dissident, actively engaging with contemporary issues. His intellectual contributions included the development of a unique Nursian theological perspective that thoughtfully embraced democratic modernity, positioning him as a significant voice in modern Islamic thought. In Turkey, he evolved into a centrist political figure, a role he maintained prior to his being considered a fugitive by the government.
అధ్యాయం 5· 7లో అధ్యాయం 5
Notable Works or Contributions
As a prolific writer and intellectual, Fethullah Gülen authored numerous influential works that explored theology, spirituality, and social issues. Among his significant publications are "İnsanlığın iftihar Tablosu Sonsuz Nur I-II," which profoundly delves into themes related to the noble character of humanity. Other notable titles reflect his deep engagement with Islamic scripture and philosophy, including "Kur'andan idrake Yansilanlar," "Yolun kaderi," and "Fasıldan fasıla."
His bibliography further includes works like "Kader," "Ruhumuzun Heykelini Dikerken," and "Ahyrete iman," which collectively focus on existential and spiritual dimensions of faith. Moreover, Gülen penned "Kur'andan we hadyslardan doga-dilegler," "Adamzadyň buýsanjy Hezreti Muhammet," and "Nedoumice našeg vijeka," showcasing his diverse intellectual interests and his unwavering dedication to spreading knowledge and fostering understanding.
అధ్యాయం 6 · 1999· 7లో అధ్యాయం 6
Later Years
From March 21, 1999, until his death, Fethullah Gülen lived in self-exile in the United States, making his residence near Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania. Despite his physical distance from Turkey, he remained a prominent and often controversial figure, facing denaturalization by the Turkish government in 2017. His final quarter-century was spent in Pennsylvania, where he continued his work and maintained his intellectual contributions.
He passed away on October 20, 2024, at St. Luke's Hospital - Monroe Campus in the United States, bringing an end to a life that spanned over eight decades. His funeral, a significant event held in a stadium in New Jersey, saw an attendance of 15,000 people, underscoring the enduring impact of his life and teachings. Following the service, Gülen's body was interred at the Chestnut Retreat Center in Pennsylvania, the same location that had been his home for 25 years during his period of self-exile.
అధ్యాయం 7· 7లో అధ్యాయం 7
Legacy and Impact
Fethullah Gülen's profound legacy is most notably embodied by the enduring Gülen movement, which continues to inspire its followers through its wide-ranging educational and social initiatives across the globe. The expansive network of over 2,000 STEM-focused schools, established in more than 150 countries, stands as a concrete testament to his steadfast commitment to modern education, interfaith dialogue, and public service.
His unique Nursian theological perspective, which thoughtfully harmonizes traditional Islamic principles with the values of democratic modernity, continues to shape intellectual discourse and inspire contemporary thought. Gülen's extensive work as a social activist, a prolific writer, and a compelling preacher cemented his place as an important Islamic religious leader of his era. He influenced generations of students and adherents worldwide, leaving behind a vision of peace, service, and education that resonates long after his passing.
కాలక్రమం
ఒక చూపులో జీవితం
ఫోటో గ్యాలరీ
చిత్రాలలో ఒక జీవితం
విస్తరించడానికి ఏదైనా పోలరాయిడ్ను క్లిక్ చేయండి · 44 ఫోటోలు
QR కోడ్
ఈ జీవిత చరిత్రను పంచుకోండి
ముద్రించండి మరియు పంచుకోండి
ఈ జీవిత చరిత్ర పేజీని సందర్శించడానికి స్కాన్ చేయండి. ఈవెంట్లు, ప్రదర్శనలు లేదా విద్యా సామగ్రి కోసం ముద్రించండి.







