Author: İsmail Dinç
Affiliation: Department of Sociology, Boğaziçi University
Published by: Lectern Journal
Edited by: Ahmet Haktan Canpolat
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Abstract
The research investigates religious behavior patterns in Turkey by studying worship attendance and prayer frequency among various demographic and regional groups. The research uses Wave 7 data from the World Values Survey to examine how age, gender, education, income and regional location affect religious expression in public and private domains. The research indicates that religious practice is positively influenced by age but gender influences public worship attendance without affecting private prayer behavior. Educational attainment has a small but significant negative effect on both dimensions of religiosity, while income shows no meaningful relationship.The Aegean region stands out as the least religious area while Central Anatolia and the Mediterranean region show the highest prayer frequency. The research findings show that religiosity exists as a multifaceted behavior which stems from individual aspects and institutional aspects. The research demonstrates how cultural expectations and institutional norms and regional histories combine to shape religious life in Turkey which maintains secular state institutions alongside broad religious practices. The research provides a sociological analysis of religion in everyday Turkish life by studying behavior instead of belief which helps advance discussions about secularization and modernization and religious diversification.
Keywords: Religiosity, Sociology of Religion, Turkey, World Values Survey
Citation (Chicago Style):
İsmail Dinç, “Religion in Practice: Sociological Patterns of Worship and Prayer in Turkey,” Lectern Journal, Vol. 1, Issue 1 (October 2025): 99–120, Istanbul: Manzara Dergi. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17594227
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