Obituary | The Grand Infiltrator

Fethullah Gulen tried to transform Turkey in the subtlest ways

The scholar, teacher and activist died on Ocrober 20th, aged 83

Fethullah Gulen at his residence in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania on September 24th 2013
Photograph: Getty Images

At the CENTRE of a luxury retreat centre in the wooded Poconos Mountains in Pennsylvania, a stocky elderly man sometimes walked slowly about. He had been there since 1999, but was not often seen. In his native Turkey he was under investigation, and from 2014 a wanted man. When, reluctantly, he let BBC journalists come to interview him that year, he showed them his living quarters: not the grand Ottoman-style palace at the centre of the private estate, but two rooms in an adjacent building. His bedroom barely had space for a mattress on the floor, his prayer mat, a chest of drawers and a glass-fronted cabinet. How modestly and simply he lived! The second room, however, was lined with crammed bookshelves, and on a desk was a computer. Through this Fethullah Gulen still regularly preached, in his archaic and Koran-coloured cadences, to his millions of followers in Turkey and beyond. It was through this he was to become the second-most-powerful man in Turkey, with only President Recep Tayyip Erdogan surpassing him.

This article appeared in the Obituary section of the print edition under the headline “Fethullah Gulen”

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