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    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
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    almahu_9949420037102882
    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 342 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9781003090632 , 100309063X , 9781000686074 , 1000686078 , 9781000686043 , 1000686043
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in religion
    Content: "This book discusses the evolution of state governance of Islam and the nature and forms of local Muslims' rediscovery of their 'Muslimness' across post-communist Eurasia. It examines the effects on the Islamic scene of the political and ideological divergence of Central and South-Eastern Europe from Russia and most of the Caucasus and Central Asia. Of particular interest are the implications of the proliferation of new, 'global' interpretations of Islam and their relationship with existing 'traditional' Islamic beliefs and practices. The contributions in this book address these issues through an interdisciplinary prism combining history, religious studies/theology, social anthropology, sociology, ethnology and political science. They analyze the greater public presence of Islam in constitutionally secular contexts and offer a critique of the domestication and accommodation of Islam in Europe, comparing these to what has happened in the international Eurasian space. The discussion is informed by the works of such thinkers as Talal Asad, Bryan Turner, Veit Bader, Marcel Maussen and Bassam Tibi, and utilizes primary and secondary sources and ethnographic observation. Looking at how collectivities and individuals are defining what it means to be Muslim in a globalized Islamic context, this book will be of great interest to scholars of Religious Studies, Islamic Studies, Political Science, Sociology and Anthropology"--
    Note: Preface / Galina M. Yemelianova and Egdūnas Račius -- Part I: Institutionalized Islam and State-Muslims Relations: 1. The Many Faces of Islam in Post-Communist Eurasia / Galina M. Yemelianova and Egdūnas Račius -- 2. Muftis of Central Asia / Galina M.Yemelianova -- 3. Religious Policy and 'Unholy Ideologies': The Root Causes of Islamic Radicalisation in Kazakhstan / Nodar Karimov -- 4. State Policies toward Islam in the Early Soviet and Post-Soviet Periods in Azerbaijan: A Comparative Analysis / Altay Goyushov -- 5 Religious Self-Legitimation, Indoctrination and Pacification: Efforts of the Chechen Government / Marat Iliyasov -- 6. Administration of Islam in Russia: The Case of Tatarstan / Renat Bekkin -- 7. The Plurality of Islamic Officialdom and Public Islam in Ukraine / Oleg Yarosh -- 8 Institutional Dynamics in Islamic Community and State-Muslim Relations in Lithuania / Egdūnas Račius -- 9 Muslim Authorities and Institutions in Hungary / Dániel Vékony -- 10 Restoring the House Rules: Governing Religious Pluralism in Bosnia and Herzegovina after 1990 / Zora Hesova , Part II: Muslim communities between tradition and innovation: 11 Turkish Islamic influences in Central Asia and the Caucasus since the end of the Soviet Union / Bayram Balci -- 12. Islamic Revivalism and Women in Kyrgyzstan: The Case of the Tablighi Jamaat / Kishimjan Eshenkulova -- 13. Social Status and Religious Role of Muhammad Sharif al-Bulghari's Descendants in Contemporary Uzbekistan / Igor Pankov -- 14. Many Faces of Islam in Post-Soviet Georgia: Faith, Identity and Politics / Sophie Zviadadze -- 15. Islamic Traditionalism versus Salafi Islam: The Case of Kabardino-Balkaria / Galina M. Yemelianova and Svetlana I. Akkieva -- 16 Polish Female Converts to Islam and the Islamic Leadership in Poland / Katarzyna Górak-Sosnowska, Michał Łyszczarz, Joanna Krotofil -- 17. The revival of The Revival of a Madrasa Tradition in Post-Communist Romania: The Case of Dobruja / Adriana Cupcea -- 18 Muslim Identities in Post-Communist Bulgaria: Turks and Tatars / Evlogi Stanchev -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Muslims of post-communist Eurasia Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022 ISBN 9780367545154
    Language: English
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