Satan's eating habits latest topic of Turkish public debate
Pinar Tremblay February 27, 2018
ARTICLE SUMMARY Turkey’s president allows criticism of the country’s religious authority as long as it serves his purpose. Facebook/diyanetb PressDirector of Religious Affairs Ali Erbas (C) is seen during a meeting between Diyanet and members of the presidency in an image uploaded Feb. 23, 2018. Diyanet, Turkey’s Religious Affairs Directorate, has become one of the most popular trending topics on social media lately. On Feb. 3, Diyanet’s latest religious decree caused an uproar. On its high-traffic, interactive web page — where the public can post questions and religious experts share their replies — a controversial topic recently appeared.
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