THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MUSLIM AND CHRISTIAN IN ANATOLIA FROM PAST TO NOW
Journal Title: Journal of the Human and Social Science Researches - Year 2012, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
This study examines the relationship between Christian and Muslim in Anatolia from past to now. Because Anatolia (Turkey) has become more important country for religious being to sustain in their life in the world from past to now, on account of its geographical location has always been a center for civilizations and believes. As a result of a 3000 years rich background, Anatolia has many important values for many religions. Ancient religions especially Christianity and today Islam (Turks).
Authors and Affiliations
Mustafa YĠĞĠTOĞLU*| Yrd. Doç. Dr. Karabük Üniversitesi, Ġlahiyat Fakültesi, Ġslam Tarihi ve Sanatları Bölümü, mustafayigitoglu@karabuk.edu.tr
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