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Turkish Students Demand Buddhist Temple on Campus, in Protest of Mosque Construction
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eligious freedoms in Turkey have been a controversial case in the past century with the abolition of local, independent and religious institutions and unifying all religious authorities under a new state directorate of religion. Ever since the formation of such a state religion, Muslims have suffered a great deal when it comes to practicing their religion. Over the decades the state’s response to individuals and groups that wanted to practice their religion free from state pressure, rose to levels of prohibition on dress codes, behaviors, rhetoric, political representation etc.

The state monopoly over religious affairs and pressure on religious citizens have been a major catalyst behind the rise of political Islam. Ever since the AKP government have come to power in 2002, their neo-liberal agenda has been dominated by an Islamist perspective. This perspective has foreseen an increase in taxes on alcohol, restriction on lifestyles seen as divergence from a Muslim way of life, lifting ban on religious presence in public spaces and construction of many more mosques. In November 2014, government’s religious directorate had announced the plans to construct mosques in the campuses of 80 universities and promote mosque constructions in all universities.

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Istanbul Technical University – Faculty of Architecture

One plan has been to construct mosques in every campus for the university students to practice their religion, pray and seek religious counseling; much like the century-ago tendencies in christian universities. One such case has been brought up at Istanbul Technical University, where the rector said “due to the request of students, we will construct a mosque… This is not only for the Muslim students, any religious group is welcome. If there be request, we would construct a synagogue.”

Thousands of students and alumni have received the decision to construct religious buildings on campus as not relevant to education, as funds have been created to be invested in scientific progress. Thus, in protest of the decision, they have started a campaign requesting the construction of a Buddhist Temple on campus to serve the needs of Buddhist students.

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The campaign to have a mosque constructed on ITU campus has attracted 713 signatories in 9 months, while the campaign to have a Buddhist Temple on campus has so far attracted around 9.000 signatures in less than 5 days.

The students name their reasons as such:

-The closest temple is 3680 kilometers far from our campus,

-Even a small temple will be enough, as we are not that many,

-We demand a temple, in the name of Siddhartha!

The students have created a Change.org campaign: https://www.change.org/p/rektor-itu-edu-tr-itü-ye-budist-tapınağı-istiyoruz

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Categories: AKP, Turkey
Tags: buddhism, buddhist temple, campus, istanbul, istanbul technical university, ITU, mosque


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Under Europe because it's regarding a university in Istanbul.
Old news, i.e. 4 years, but I found it interesting. It is food for thought.
 
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Atheist Turks making a mockery of religion. There are few Buddhists, if at all any.
They just hate Muslims, hate us and hate our masjids.
They don't mind religion as long as its not Islam.

Neither a mosque, nor a Buddhist temple has any use on premises meant for education. That is the point these students are making here, or do you think that suddenly all of the students in Istanbul Technical University are Buddhists?

And they do not hate religion. They don't want religion to be creeping into everything where it shouldn't be like politics. We have made more mockery of Islam than anything by corrupting it with politics and state, and doing everything we can to shove it down everyone's throats except our own i.e. personal life.
 
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You should tell that to all the universities in the world that have places of worship in them. That BTW includes the US and Europe, since these are the countries worshipped by some here.

Why should a university not have a place of worship? Because a secular atheist says so?

It bellies any understanding of world history or the history of universities
 
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-The closest temple is 3680 kilometers far from our campus,

Which is that place ??

Neither a mosque, nor a Buddhist temple has any use on premises meant for education. That is the point these students are making here, or do you think that suddenly all of the students in Istanbul Technical University are Buddhists?

And they do not hate religion. They don't want religion to be creeping into everything where it shouldn't be like politics. We have made more mockery of Islam than anything by corrupting it with politics and state, and doing everything we can to shove it down everyone's throats except our own i.e. personal life.

Yeah, looks like these students are just teaching a lesson to the government.
 
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You should tell that to all the universities in the world that have places of worship in them. That BTW includes the US and Europe, since these are the countries worshipped by some here.

Why should a university not have a place of worship? Because a secular atheist says so?

It bellies any understanding of world history or the history of universities

In Turkey, there's practically a Mosque on every street unlike in Europe. You don't need to be spending state funds allotted for education be spent on religious buildings on premises meant for education. And if you want to, then you should make a Church, Synagogue, Buddhist Temple, Hindu Temple, and who knows what other religious buildings there are -- after all, it's "Global practice" to provide a place of worship, right?

Enough said. Pakistan is better off learning from Turkey on secularism.
 
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