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Religion & Securalism
98% of the Turkish population is Moslem. However,
everyone in Turkey has freedom of religion and belief. No one can be
forced to participate in religious ceremonies or rites against their
will and no blame can be attached to anyone because of their
beliefs.
The first phases in the introduction of secularism were
the abolition of the Caliphate and the Ministry of the Sheria and
Pious Foundations on March 4, 1924, followed by the introduction of
separate educational and judicial systems, the hat reform, the
closure of dervish retreats and rligious sects, the acceptance of a
Sunday weekend holiday rather than the Moslem Friday and the
adoption of the western calendar, and finally the adoption of the
principle of secularism in the Constitution of February 5, 1937.
In secular Turkey all religious affairs are carried out
by a central government organization affiliated to the Prime
Ministry, namely the Department of Religious Affairs, established in
1924. The function of this organization is to carry out tasks
related to the beliefs, divine services and moral principles of
Islam, and to enlighten citizens on religious matters.
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