It is often believed that under the Soviet regime in Ukraine—in particular after the mass deportation of Crimea Tatars—Islam ceased to be a communal project. New research, however, reveals that the local reproduction of religious knowledge has continued to date. Moreover, it has shaped to a great extent the religious fabric after the breakdown of the Soviet Union. Many younger Muslims consider this traditional knowledge too inadequate to address the challenges of today. They turn increasingly to alternative knowledge supplied by a variety of organizations and individuals from the Middle East and elsewhere
© The Authors. The urgency of the problem under investigation is due to modern processes of religiou...
Based on an ethnographic case study of an Islamic university in Russia, I examine how the state-impl...
© The authors. The relevance of the research topic is determined by the resurgence of fundamentalist...
This paper aims at reviewing informal Islamic education among Russia’s Muslims since the fall of the...
hen we think of Islamic presence in Ukraine, Crimea is the first place to come to mind. The Crimea...
© Taylor & Francis Group, LLC 2014. In the Federation of Russia's regions, revival of Islam has been...
Research on pre-modern and modern Islam conducted in post-Soviet Russia, has been, and still is, ver...
The article analyzes the revival of the Islamic religion which began in Ukraine in the 1990s. The au...
Islam, the Muslim traditions and the ulama in Central Asian societies are becoming increasingly impo...
How did Islam survive in the Soviet Union, and how did it develop since 1991? In four case studies a...
In the nineteenth century, the Russian Empire’s Middle Volga region (today’s Tatarstan) was the site...
For Russia, religion is one factor that fostered its formation and assisted in the development of al...
© Serials Publications.The research is relevant due to the strengthening of the role of the Islamic ...
Although Russia is widely associated with Orthodox Christianity, it accommodates almost 15 million M...
In the nineteenth century, the Russian Empire's Middle Volga region (today's Tatarstan) was the site...
© The Authors. The urgency of the problem under investigation is due to modern processes of religiou...
Based on an ethnographic case study of an Islamic university in Russia, I examine how the state-impl...
© The authors. The relevance of the research topic is determined by the resurgence of fundamentalist...
This paper aims at reviewing informal Islamic education among Russia’s Muslims since the fall of the...
hen we think of Islamic presence in Ukraine, Crimea is the first place to come to mind. The Crimea...
© Taylor & Francis Group, LLC 2014. In the Federation of Russia's regions, revival of Islam has been...
Research on pre-modern and modern Islam conducted in post-Soviet Russia, has been, and still is, ver...
The article analyzes the revival of the Islamic religion which began in Ukraine in the 1990s. The au...
Islam, the Muslim traditions and the ulama in Central Asian societies are becoming increasingly impo...
How did Islam survive in the Soviet Union, and how did it develop since 1991? In four case studies a...
In the nineteenth century, the Russian Empire’s Middle Volga region (today’s Tatarstan) was the site...
For Russia, religion is one factor that fostered its formation and assisted in the development of al...
© Serials Publications.The research is relevant due to the strengthening of the role of the Islamic ...
Although Russia is widely associated with Orthodox Christianity, it accommodates almost 15 million M...
In the nineteenth century, the Russian Empire's Middle Volga region (today's Tatarstan) was the site...
© The Authors. The urgency of the problem under investigation is due to modern processes of religiou...
Based on an ethnographic case study of an Islamic university in Russia, I examine how the state-impl...
© The authors. The relevance of the research topic is determined by the resurgence of fundamentalist...