As famílias do movimento Hizmet em São Paulo: Brasileiras casadas com muçulmanos turcos
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2446-5240.malala.2016.122165Keywords:
Islam, Turkey, Hizmet, intercultural marriageAbstract
This field report aims to present a part of the Hizmet Movement (or also called Gullen Movement) in Brazil, focused on the families that make up this group in Brazil. It is necessary to mention that this reflection is a part of the doctoral research "The (dis) enchantment intercultural marriage: Brazilian woman married with Turkish Muslins man" that has been developed to understand the ethnic and religious aspects existing in the marriage between a Brazilian woman (Muslim or not) with a Turkish Muslim man. This research is developed based on presential and virtual ethnographic method. Knowing the families that make up Hizmet and the way they are organized is an opportunity to think a little more about Islam in Turkey, about Islam in Brazil and consequently understand the phenomenon of cross-cultural marriages between Brazilian woman and foreign Muslims.
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