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Gulen Gets Write Up in German Paper
( Ebru news/Cihan) One of the prominent newspapers in Germany, Frankfurter Allgemeine, headlined Turkish scholar Fethullah Gulen who was previously elected as the world's top intellectual by Foreign Policy. In the report which was headlined with the title "Service to Human Being", Gulen's thoughts and studies based on peace and tolerance have been detailed.

Turkish Scholar Fethullah Gulen's messages of dialog and peace have been affecting the world. German Frankfurter Allgemeine published an article which talked about Gulen's thoughts.

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE said:
"The thoughts of Gulen are based on the subsumption of religion but not politics."
"Gulen is a man of peace and tolerance who take humanistic values to the center of his thoughts."
"His movement is beyond the parties and politics."

In the report penned by the Turkiye expert of the newspaper with the title "Service to Human Being" it was underlined that the Gulen movement combined Islam and Modernity. The report which said the center of the thoughts of Gulen is the subsumption of religion but politicians praised Gulen as being the man of tolerance and peace.

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE said:
The Gulen movement does not take aim at political establishment. The movement which focuses on humanity as the starting point is independent, non-partisan and objective. In Gulen's thoughts there are teachings of tolerance from Rumi, Yunus Emre, Said Nursi and Imam Gazzali.

The report of Frankfurter Allgemeine which recalled the saying of Gulen which is "thoughts motivate people and lead them to action." analyzed Gulen's view of religion, democracy, education, dialog, and pluralism.

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