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The Disabled People’s View Towards Being Disabled And Their Approach Towards Religion

Author(s): Vehbi Ünal
Subject(s): Theology and Religion, Human Resources in Economy, Inclusive Education / Inclusion, Socio-Economic Research, Sociology of Religion
Published by: Cumhuriyet Üniversitesi İlahyat Fakültesi
Keywords: Sociology of Religion; Disabled; Disability; Religion; Piety; Overcoming;

Summary/Abstract: Events such as industrialization, population growth and old age have made the disability more visible. We think that the disabled people's attitude towards being disabled and religion is an important issue to be investigated in terms of formation of the social sensitivity about the learning of the thoughts of disabled people. In this context, it is aimed to investigate the function of the religion in terms of how the disabled identify, understand and overcome the problems related to being disabled. The sample of the study consisted of 58 people, 20 (34.5%) female and 38 (65.5%) male. Semi-structured interview technique was used as the research qualitative research method and descriptive analysis technique was used in the analysis of the data. In the article, the relation between disability and religion has been tried to be understood in terms of sociology of religion in the context of functionalist approach. In general, disabled people evaluate disability (81.1%) as "examination", (10.3%) as "problem" and (8.6%) as "difference”. It is concluded that religion affects the thoughts of disabled person in a positive way to understand and accept the disability. It has been seen that the disabled people have applied to the state, social support systems and spiritual values to overcome their problems. However, it is the duty of all social institutions to increase the social sensitivity to the disabled people.

  • Issue Year: 22/2018
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 1457-1482
  • Page Count: 26
  • Language: Turkish