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A Spiritual Legacy and a Call to Peace

The loss of a spiritual figure of such magnitude resembles a seed planted in the earth, destined to grow in its time. History, and ultimately, the final judgment, will discern in Fethullah Gülen’s work what transcends life’s trials and death, and what will continue to bear fruit for generations to come.
| Gérard Siegwald | Issue 162 (Nov - Dec 2024)

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  • Hizmet embodies values of faith, tolerance, and fraternity, which resonate today in France, where its ideals have found fertile ground.
  • The loss of a spiritual figure of such magnitude resembles a seed planted in the earth, destined to grow in its time

The news of Fethullah Gülen’s passing profoundly impacts those who, near or far, have been inspired by his vision and the Hizmet movement. This movement has influenced generations, shaping their understanding of Islam, their spiritual and cultural engagement, and even their professional calling. Hizmet embodies values of faith, tolerance, and fraternity, which resonate today in France, where its ideals have found fertile ground.

One cannot help but feel a sincere respect for how these values have taken root here, despite the challenges faced. Hizmet, with its philosophy of education, openness, and justice, has played a crucial role in fostering Muslim-Christian dialogue. Through their learned curiosity and authentic faith, members of the movement bear witness to an Islam rooted in mercy and openness, reflective of a profound spiritual relationship with Allah. Their fraternal lives, marked by respect and tolerance, represent a quiet strength and a model of exemplary faith in an ever-changing world.

The loss of a spiritual figure of such magnitude resembles a seed planted in the earth, destined to grow in its time. History, and ultimately, the final judgment, will discern in Fethullah Gülen’s work what transcends life’s trials and death, and what will continue to bear fruit for generations to come. His passing invites both Muslims and Christians to a moment of gratitude and reflection, an appeal to faithfully continue their commitment to faith, hope, and love.

The journey of Hizmet carries on, bringing light and peace. May this path inspire strength, perseverance, confidence, and joy in those who walk it.

Translated and adapted from French.


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