Geidar Dzhemal was arguably the best-known mouthpiece of radical Islam in the contemporary Russia media world: with his broad erudition in Western philosophy, Abrahamic theology and world history, he easily upstaged most official representatives of Islam in the country. While his Islamic project borrowed heavily from Marxist thinking, Dzhemal’s non-conformist teaching and his personal charisma also made him famous among right-wing thinkers, who see him as the ‘Godfather’ of Russian converts to Islam. However, Dzhemal defied common classifications, both political and religious; his discourse adapted to the changes in Russian politics from Yeltsin to Putin, which allowed him to appeal to a broad range of audiences. This article argues that hi...
In the nineteenth century, the Russian Empire’s Middle Volga region (today’s Tatarstan) was the site...
CENTRAL ASIAN REPUBLICS throughout their history have been known in the region for their Islamic sch...
Islam in Russia, a Danger to the Kremlin?, by Irène Semenoff-Tian-Chansky Islam, as an integral part...
Geidar Dzhemal (1947-2016) was arguably the most well-known mouthpiece of radical Islam in the conte...
Islam and the Orthodox Church in contemporary Russia are usually studied in isolation from each othe...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, the Caucasus became, once more in its history, the sphere o...
To what extent does Russia face the threat of Islamic radicalization? This article provides an asses...
Nowadays Islam takes the stage of recovery associated with the peculiar issues associated with the M...
The article analyses the propaganda statements of Moscow Patriarch Kirill Gundyaev from February to ...
After the fall of the Soviet Union, Russian became the main linguistic vehicle of Islam in Russia. M...
For Russia, religion is one factor that fostered its formation and assisted in the development of al...
This article analyses Russian elements in the texts of Said Buriatskii (1982–2010), who in the late ...
Summary Islam has assumed a decisive role in Central Asia since the collapse of the Soviet system....
Ethnocultural conflicts in the world to-day are rooted in the increasingly in-cendiary globalization...
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: “Traditional Islam” has emerged in the post-Soviet Republic...
In the nineteenth century, the Russian Empire’s Middle Volga region (today’s Tatarstan) was the site...
CENTRAL ASIAN REPUBLICS throughout their history have been known in the region for their Islamic sch...
Islam in Russia, a Danger to the Kremlin?, by Irène Semenoff-Tian-Chansky Islam, as an integral part...
Geidar Dzhemal (1947-2016) was arguably the most well-known mouthpiece of radical Islam in the conte...
Islam and the Orthodox Church in contemporary Russia are usually studied in isolation from each othe...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, the Caucasus became, once more in its history, the sphere o...
To what extent does Russia face the threat of Islamic radicalization? This article provides an asses...
Nowadays Islam takes the stage of recovery associated with the peculiar issues associated with the M...
The article analyses the propaganda statements of Moscow Patriarch Kirill Gundyaev from February to ...
After the fall of the Soviet Union, Russian became the main linguistic vehicle of Islam in Russia. M...
For Russia, religion is one factor that fostered its formation and assisted in the development of al...
This article analyses Russian elements in the texts of Said Buriatskii (1982–2010), who in the late ...
Summary Islam has assumed a decisive role in Central Asia since the collapse of the Soviet system....
Ethnocultural conflicts in the world to-day are rooted in the increasingly in-cendiary globalization...
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: “Traditional Islam” has emerged in the post-Soviet Republic...
In the nineteenth century, the Russian Empire’s Middle Volga region (today’s Tatarstan) was the site...
CENTRAL ASIAN REPUBLICS throughout their history have been known in the region for their Islamic sch...
Islam in Russia, a Danger to the Kremlin?, by Irène Semenoff-Tian-Chansky Islam, as an integral part...