The debate about religion in Central Asia, and specifically Uzbekistan, revolves either around the need to combat extremism as terrorism or the necessity for the state to stop oppressing ordinary believers in fear of a religious takeover of the society. This paper shall demonstrate that neither of these hypothetical axes is necessarily bad or wrong, but they leave out crucial factors explaining the rise in religious behavior and practice in Uzbekistan today. Using ethnography, my discussion will show how religious movements in Uzbekistan can be seen as part youth rebellion and part opposition to the current monolithic Uzbek political system. The paper will demonstrate that religion in Central Asia operates as a force reaching beyond its pol...
The paper analyzes the problem of the growth of Islamic radicalism in Central Asian states. It is no...
The place and role of Islam in our region has specific distinctive features, in contrast to the area...
The Collapse of The Soviet Union lead to anew regional zone represented by the independent republics...
The debate about religion in Central Asia, and specifically Uzbekistan, revolves either around the n...
The aim of this study is to examine the influence of radical Islam on the emerging conflicts in the ...
Prior to Soviet control of Central Asia, Islam was a matrix which produced socio-political culture. ...
This paper examines the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), one of the three key Islamic groups ac...
Summary Islam has assumed a decisive role in Central Asia since the collapse of the Soviet system....
This paper is dedicated to the people in Uzbekistan, known and unknown, whose future depends on peac...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Rasanayagam, J. (2006). 'Post-Soviet Islam:...
In this article, the author analyzes the factors that caused the rise of religious radicalism in Cen...
In equating political Islam with radicalism and rebellion against the state, security analysts make ...
The expression of Islamic identity (Islamic revivalism) in Central Asia involves the search for hist...
The article examines the ethnocultural and religious identity of the Arabs of Uzbekistan. We know th...
The author, a historian and specialist of Islam in Central Asia from the 16th to the 20th century, a...
The paper analyzes the problem of the growth of Islamic radicalism in Central Asian states. It is no...
The place and role of Islam in our region has specific distinctive features, in contrast to the area...
The Collapse of The Soviet Union lead to anew regional zone represented by the independent republics...
The debate about religion in Central Asia, and specifically Uzbekistan, revolves either around the n...
The aim of this study is to examine the influence of radical Islam on the emerging conflicts in the ...
Prior to Soviet control of Central Asia, Islam was a matrix which produced socio-political culture. ...
This paper examines the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), one of the three key Islamic groups ac...
Summary Islam has assumed a decisive role in Central Asia since the collapse of the Soviet system....
This paper is dedicated to the people in Uzbekistan, known and unknown, whose future depends on peac...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Rasanayagam, J. (2006). 'Post-Soviet Islam:...
In this article, the author analyzes the factors that caused the rise of religious radicalism in Cen...
In equating political Islam with radicalism and rebellion against the state, security analysts make ...
The expression of Islamic identity (Islamic revivalism) in Central Asia involves the search for hist...
The article examines the ethnocultural and religious identity of the Arabs of Uzbekistan. We know th...
The author, a historian and specialist of Islam in Central Asia from the 16th to the 20th century, a...
The paper analyzes the problem of the growth of Islamic radicalism in Central Asian states. It is no...
The place and role of Islam in our region has specific distinctive features, in contrast to the area...
The Collapse of The Soviet Union lead to anew regional zone represented by the independent republics...