abstract: This thesis examines the relationship between unofficial, official, and parallel Islam in Uzbekistan following the end of the Soviet Union. Key touchstone moments in Uzbekistan during the twentieth-century show the history between unofficial and official Islam and the resulting precedents set for Muslims gathering against the government. This historical analysis shows how President Karimov and the Uzbek government view and approach Islam in the country following independence
Uzbekistan gained independence following the break-up of the Soviet Union in 1991. Islam Karimov the...
This thesis will investigate the 2005 uprising in Andijan as a case study to question whether it was...
During the Soviet era, links between Central Asia and the Middle East, in so far as they existed at ...
The aim of this study is to examine the influence of radical Islam on the emerging conflicts in the ...
The idea of an "Islamic threat" to national security in Uzbekistan is widespread in the media and am...
Prior to Soviet control of Central Asia, Islam was a matrix which produced socio-political culture. ...
The thesis analyzes the conditions that gave rise to Hizb ut-Tahrir, a secretive international radic...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Since the fall of the Soviet Union, the two Central...
This paper examines the role of mahalla as a “hybrid” institution in the process of revamping public...
This paper examines the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), one of the three key Islamic groups ac...
This study examines the developments in post-Soviet Uzbekistan in the field of state building. With ...
Niniejsza praca poświęcona jest rozwojowi fundamentalizmu islamskiego na terenie Uzbekistanu w drugi...
The author, a historian and specialist of Islam in Central Asia from the 16th to the 20th century, a...
The debate about religion in Central Asia, and specifically Uzbekistan, revolves either around the n...
References to the spirituality-morality (ma’naviyat) of the Uzbek people increased substantially thr...
Uzbekistan gained independence following the break-up of the Soviet Union in 1991. Islam Karimov the...
This thesis will investigate the 2005 uprising in Andijan as a case study to question whether it was...
During the Soviet era, links between Central Asia and the Middle East, in so far as they existed at ...
The aim of this study is to examine the influence of radical Islam on the emerging conflicts in the ...
The idea of an "Islamic threat" to national security in Uzbekistan is widespread in the media and am...
Prior to Soviet control of Central Asia, Islam was a matrix which produced socio-political culture. ...
The thesis analyzes the conditions that gave rise to Hizb ut-Tahrir, a secretive international radic...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Since the fall of the Soviet Union, the two Central...
This paper examines the role of mahalla as a “hybrid” institution in the process of revamping public...
This paper examines the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), one of the three key Islamic groups ac...
This study examines the developments in post-Soviet Uzbekistan in the field of state building. With ...
Niniejsza praca poświęcona jest rozwojowi fundamentalizmu islamskiego na terenie Uzbekistanu w drugi...
The author, a historian and specialist of Islam in Central Asia from the 16th to the 20th century, a...
The debate about religion in Central Asia, and specifically Uzbekistan, revolves either around the n...
References to the spirituality-morality (ma’naviyat) of the Uzbek people increased substantially thr...
Uzbekistan gained independence following the break-up of the Soviet Union in 1991. Islam Karimov the...
This thesis will investigate the 2005 uprising in Andijan as a case study to question whether it was...
During the Soviet era, links between Central Asia and the Middle East, in so far as they existed at ...