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Süleymancılar (etwa: „Anhänger Süleymans“) ist die Fremdbezeichnung einer islamischen Laiengemeinschaft aus der Türkei.Die Bezeichnung „Süleymancılar“ bezieht sich auf den Begründer der Bewegung, den Religionsgelehrten Süleyman Hilmi Tunahan (1888–1959). Er war Gründer und ist spirituelle Leitfigur der Strömung. (de) The Sūlaimānī Jamia (Jamia-e Sūlaymānīyyā / Süleyman Efendi Cemaati) or Süleymanlilar (Sūlaymanites) is a Muslim Sunni-Hanafi jamia based in Turkey. It takes its name from Süleyman Hilmi Tunahan. In the early 1990s it was estimated that there were over two million members in Turkey. There are also independent branches in Germany and United States. Ahmet Denizolgun and Mehmet Denizolgun are Turkish politicians associated with the group. (en) |
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Süleymancılar (etwa: „Anhänger Süleymans“) ist die Fremdbezeichnung einer islamischen Laiengemeinschaft aus der Türkei.Die Bezeichnung „Süleymancılar“ bezieht sich auf den Begründer der Bewegung, den Religionsgelehrten Süleyman Hilmi Tunahan (1888–1959). Er war Gründer und ist spirituelle Leitfigur der Strömung. (de) The Sūlaimānī Jamia (Jamia-e Sūlaymānīyyā / Süleyman Efendi Cemaati) or Süleymanlilar (Sūlaymanites) is a Muslim Sunni-Hanafi jamia based in Turkey. It takes its name from Süleyman Hilmi Tunahan. In the early 1990s it was estimated that there were over two million members in Turkey. There are also independent branches in Germany and United States. Ahmet Denizolgun and Mehmet Denizolgun are Turkish politicians associated with the group. (en) |
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