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“In Turkey, mosques have a dual spiritual and economic purpose,” the journalist Suzy Hansen writes in @nytmag. When Suzy moved to Istanbul more than a decade ago, she discovered an array of shops around the exterior of a 19th-century mosque across the street from her home. “But much of typical Turkish life has been transformed by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, especially when it comes to Islam and profit,” she writes. Many of Turkey’s 75,000 mosques were historically built and maintained by the Ministry of Religious Affairs. Between 2006 and 2009, though, 9,000 additional mosques went up. In 2012, there was a ribbon-cutting for this mosque, the government-commissioned, $22 million Atasehir Mimar Sinan Mosque on the eastern, Asian side of Istanbul. It and other mosques are expressions of state and cultural power. But most are smaller community mosques, like many of those seen in @normanbehrendt’s photos of expanding neighborhoods in Ankara and Istanbul. Do all these mosques mark Turkey’s priorities as Islamic and Ottoman, or capitalist and authoritarian? Visit the link in our profile to read more, and to see more photos by @normanbehrendt.


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