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Turkish university students demand Jedi, Buddhist temples amid mosque frenzy

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In their petitions, the students of Dokuz Eylül University in western Turkey used this image from ‘Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones,’ in which Master Yoda is seen giving his younglings Jedi training.



Thousands of Turkish students have raised their voices in online campaigns to build Jedi and Buddhist temples at their universities, after a series of mosques were constructed on their campuses by rectors who stressed “huge demand.”

The debate started last month when Mehmet Karaca, rector of Istanbul Technical University (İTÜ), announced that “a landmark mosque” would be built on the campus.

While stressing “huge demand,” the rector referred to apetition on change.org that more than 185,000 people signed to demand the construction of İTÜ’s first mosque.

Karaca’s positive response to an online campaign encouraged university students from other religions around Turkey, as well as many others who launched satirical campaigns to point at what they claimed to be a political emphasis on “religious populism” even as many education institutions lack scientific instruments and research funds.

In one of the counter-campaigns on change.org, more than 25,000 people demanded a Buddhist temple at İTÜ.

“I can’t fulfill my religious needs because the closest Buddhist temple is 2,000 kilometers away, and I can’t go there during lunch break,” a petitioner named Utku Gürçağ Borataç said on the website.

Zeynep Özkatip, who launched the petition, complained in an interview to daily Hürriyet that the university administration did not contact her despite the “huge demand” for the proposed Buddhist temple.

“If they think that building a mosque is realistic, unlike building a Buddhist temple, for the fact that donations need to be collected for the construction, they are wrong. We have already received enough donation promises to complete the construction,” she said.

Özkatip, a third-year student in İTÜ’s Civil Engineering Department, also complained that she received “threats” due to the petition.

“We ironically see that those who keep talking about Islamophobia have no tolerance for other religions,” she said.

At a university far, far away...

Despite the hurdles that some İTÜ students are facing in demanding a Buddhist temple, a similar campaign has been launched at another Turkish university in a province far, far away.

In one of the most popular among them, a number of Dokuz Eylül University students in the western province of Izmir have demanded a Jedi temple to be built on their campus.

“To recruit new Jedi and to bring balance to the Force, we want a Jedi temple,” said the petition that received more than 3,900 signatures on change.org, referring to the famed knights of the fictional Star Wars universe.

Karaca, the rector who apparently opened the Pandora’s Box at several universities, had also vowed to build a synagogue on İTÜ’s campus, if there is enough demand from students.

His critics, on the other hand, say the emphasis on popular demand may potentially damage minority rights.

Turkey’s government-controlled religious authority, the Diyanet, announced late last year that mosques were being built on campuses at more than 80 universities in the Muslim-majority country.

So far, the government, which is accused of pursuing a Sunni-driven agenda by the opposition, has not publicized any plans to fulfill the needs of students who belong to other sects and religions in Turkey.

Debate on democracy

The debate also stirred controversy around the question as to whether Turkish universities are administered democratically or not.

Sedat Laçiner, then-rector of Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart Univerity (ÇÖMÜ), started the construction of three mosques in one year. By the end of 2015, the total capacity of the three mosques and 53 masjids at the university is expected to exceed 15,000.

While a number of its students complain about lack of scientific instruments and research funds at ÇÖMÜ, Laçiner managed to win the election to keep his seat, thanks to a total of 253 votes.

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, however, opted to appoint another scholar as the rector of ÇÖMÜ last month, using his constitutional authority.

Erdoğan’s disapproval of Laçiner was presented by a number of Turkish media outlets as an expected response to the former rector’s alleged links to the movement of the U.S.-based Islamic cleric Fethullah Gülen.

Gülen is the erstwhile ally of Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), which also has a political Islamist background.

Turkish university students demand Jedi, Buddhist temples amid mosque frenzy - LOCAL
 
Turkey slowly going back to its secular roots under the modern ataturk erdogand
 
Oke lets build but i bet non of will use the temple:-).
 
:tup::tup::tup::tup:

Damn,accepting Turkey in the EU would have helped these guys so much in their struggle.Ofcourse the EU actually backed Erdogan in the early 2000's and now will let actual democratic Turks to fend for themselves against "the sultan".
Yeah i remember how EU cheered AKP's games with cutting militarys power by arresting Generals, they called it the ''right step towards democracy'' and now its like the silence of the lambs after it came out that the whole process was a hoax by Gulen cult.

Somehow EU isnt helping democracy in Turkey at all, its the perfect excuse for them not to accept Turkey in EU (not that it would be good anyway).

Oke lets build but i bet non of will use the temple:-).
Yeah its almost like building a 40'000 prayers room Mosque on top of a hill right? :)
 
How many pagans r there in turkey? Sounds like another liberal secular mental gymnastics of anti-muslim bigots , who have a problem with anything Islam.


Ok sane minded people,close shop.Our neck of the woods retard is here.

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Oke lets build but i bet non of will use the temple:-).


There clearly is "enough demand" my young Padawan.Heck,i'd use that temple if i'd be in the area....a Jedi temple ...:tup:
 
There clearly is "enough demand" my young Padawan.Heck,i'd use that temple if i'd be in the area....a Jedi temple ...:tup:

First terrorize muslims in university, it didn't work. They have retrieved a good smap from muslim student:-). Typical 'sol orgut', they are no students any more or are more then 30 years old. Still have to finish ther bachelor:(. If they will build that temple and if it is not used. They will close it, it's simple as that:-).
 
Ok sane minded people,close shop.Our neck of the woods retard is here.
:tup:
:flood:
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Why should temples be build when there is no pagans in turkey? Just to suit the bloated ego of anti-muslim bigots?

How about you take care of your own business?

When it comes to islam & muslims then its every muslim's business whether he is american, somali or an eskimo. There is a concept called ummah in Islam.

Btw u , a liberal turk have a problem with a muslim commenting on this liberal mental gymnastics, in an open forum?
 
Why should temples be build when there is no pagans in turkey? Just to suit the bloated ego of anti-muslim bigots?

Those are practically the only words you know and use them again and again in this forum.Try to enrich your vocabulary before engaging other people,like me,in a conversation.I don't like talking with brain dead zombies.
 
I think they should build a religious building for all religions in the University campus no matter how big or small the religion may be/demand. No one should be left out. It seems to be the only fair sensible solution and actual demand should play no role. :D
 
I think they should build a religious building for all religions in the University campus no matter how big or small the religion may be/demand. No one should be left out. It seems to be the only fair sensible solution and actual demand should play no role. :D


Or quit this crap altogether,and instead invest those money in books,lab equipment,technical field trips, for students.How's that for a new,inovative ideea ?
 
When it comes to islam & muslims then its every muslim's business whether he is american, somali or an eskimo. There is a concept called ummah in Islam.

Btw u , a liberal turk have a problem with a muslim commenting on this liberal mental gymnastics, in an open forum?
What you call a Ummah are bunch of ignorants without a real goal to reach in this world, meanwhile millions of muslims take care of their own business.

Carry on, stick your nose in others issues, find out whos a real muslim praying 5 times a day and whos a kuffar, because thats the only thing people like you are good for, others are exploring the space, inventing stuff while you are busy with judging people, you guys are doomed to live in middle age forever with this mentality but that isnt really a issue for you because you will be rewarded with jennah...

And one asks whats wrong with muslim world....
 

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