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Fethullah Gülen

Fethullah Gülen Net Worth

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Fethullah Gülen's net worth is currently estimated at $5M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

1959$0.05MD

Begins Career as State Imam

Starts working as a government-appointed imam in Turkey, beginning his religious and educational mission. His early sermons attract a small but dedicated following.

1970$0.2M+300%C

Founds Educational Movement

Establishes the first schools associated with his movement, emphasizing science, Turkish nationalism, and interfaith dialogue. His educational network begins to expand across Turkey.

1999$1M+400%C

Moves to Pennsylvania in Exile

Relocates to the United States for medical treatment and remains in self-imposed exile. His movement continues to grow internationally, with schools and media outlets across multiple continents.

2008$3M+200%B

Peak of Global Influence

His movement operates hundreds of schools worldwide and wields significant influence in Turkish media, business, and civil service. He is named one of TIME's 100 most influential people.

2013$4M+33%B

Erdoğan Alliance Fractures

His once-close relationship with Turkish President Erdoğan deteriorates into open conflict. Turkish government begins investigations into Gülenist influence in state institutions.

2016$5M+25%B

Accused of Coup Attempt

Turkey accuses Gülen of orchestrating the failed military coup, leading to massive purges and arrests of alleged followers. His movement is designated a terrorist organization, though he denies involvement.

2024$5MB

Dies in Pennsylvania Exile

Passes away in the United States, never having returned to Turkey. His movement remains banned in Turkey, but his schools and organizations continue to operate in other countries.

2026$5MB

Controversial Global Legacy

Remembered as either a visionary educator and moderate Islamic scholar or a dangerous cult leader, depending on perspective. His movement's educational institutions continue worldwide, while his name remains central to Turkish political discourse.