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Astronism in Turkey refers to the presence of the Astronist philosophy and religion in the Republic of Turkey. The operations of the Astronist Institution in this country are under jurisdiction of the Astronist Superiate of Turkey, a national subsidiary of the worldwide Astronist Institution.
The Astronist Superiate of Turkey oversees the construction and maintenance of observatories and planetariums throughout its jurisdiction. Turkey is split into eighty-one provinces and is set to hold one Grand Observatory in the capital city of Ankara, and another in the city of Istanbul.
This national branch of the Astronist Institution manages the official representation and depiction of Astronism throughout this territory, including efforts to protect the identity of the philosophy with the intention of further disseminating it throughout the territory.
It is the Institution alone that is granted the status of proprietor to the philosophy in this territory as any other organisations or institutions proclaiming such a role are deemed as unauthorised proprietors and are therefore considered as part of the anti-Institutionist movement.
Other terms[]
Several terms are used to refer to the presence of Astronism in Turkey including:
- Astro-Turkish philosophy
- Astro-Turkish religion
- Astro-Turkish spirituality
- Turkish astroncy
- Turkish Astronism
- Turkish astronomical religion
- Turkish Cosmism
- Turkish space religion
- Turco-Astronism (also spelt as Turko-Astronism)
History of Astronism in Turkey[]
As of December 2020, Astronism is not recognised as a valid religion or religious group in the country of Turkey. According to the Astronist Institution's late 2020 report called the Demographics of Astronism, Turkey had a population of 6,200 Astronists, up from 5,800 Astronists living in Turkey reported in 2019.
The unrecognised status of Astronists in the country has caused a detriment to religious freedoms for Astronists there. Astronists are not free to express their beliefs publicly and the vast majority of Astronist religious materials are actively censored by the government. The Astronist Institution has expressed concerns regarding the issue for Astronist religious liberties and such, it labelled the situation as censorious in its 2020 Astronist Freedom report.
A significant barrier to the further spread of Astronism in the country is the lack of accurate translations of Astronist materials in the dominant language of the nation. As of late 2020, the Omnidoxy had not been translated into Turkish which remains an issue for Astronists there.
Astronist demographics in Turkey[]
Year | Number of Astronists |
2019 | 5,800 |
2020 | 6,200 |