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Prof Ori Soltes Book Launch & Discussion: "Between Thought & Action"

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In collaboration with Prof Ori Soltes from Georgetown University, the Affinity Intercultural Foundation & the School of Law and Business at Notre Dame cordially invites you to a captivating program that explores the profound journey behind his latest book.

Renowned scholar Prof Ori Soltes, an expert in art history, theology, philosophy, and political history, embarks on a profound exploration of Fethullah Gulen and the Hizmet Movement in his extensive research. Examining Gulen's writings and the Movement's remarkable initiatives driven by genuine care, Prof Soltes seeks to uncover the motivations behind the Muslim community's dedication to teaching, supporting, and engaging with individuals from diverse backgrounds. Through global interviews and closely examining Gulen's thoughts and actions, he presents his transformative journey in this profound book.

Join us for the special book launch, where Prof Soltes will share personal insights into the motivations behind his writing. Furthermore, gain a deeper understanding of the Affinity Intercultural Foundation—a Sydney-based organisation uniting individuals who share Gulen's vision of active global citizenship. Affinity's mission is to foster a cohesive and peaceful society that respects, accepts, and values every individual, regardless of colour, creed, worldview, or ability. 

We invite you to join us for this remarkable event, as it offers a unique opportunity to explore the captivating journey and insights revealed in Prof Ori Soltes' enlightening book.

Don't miss out on this extraordinary occasion & opportunity to purchase a signed book!

Book Background: 

The book explores the life and the thought of Fethullah Gülen and the important educational and peace-inducing activities in which he and those inspired by him have been engaged for several decades. The outcome of those efforts - of creating schools and providing diverse social and cultural services that bring people together people from diverse backgrounds--has been to provide the face of civic and civil Islam as an antidote to the uglier side of political Islam. A brief discussion of his life and thought has been supplemented by the voices of more than 70 interviews conducted over several years, with individuals intimate and more distant but all inspired to be part of the process of serving humanity. 


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