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Episode 402: Broken Altars

Historically Thinking

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Religious Control and Political Power

This chapter explores the intersection of religion and state power, highlighting the attempts to assimilate and regulate Sufi orders while reflecting on the political strategies of historical figures like Mussolini and Kamal Atatürk. It discusses the ideological battles against religion during the Soviet era, examining the state's militant atheism and the impact on religious institutions and practices. Additionally, the chapter addresses the complexities of church-state relations throughout significant historical events, emphasizing the enduring struggle against religious influence in a rapidly changing political landscape.

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