Islam in Russia: The Four SeasonsRoutledge, 3. lip 2014. - Broj stranica: 334 A fascinating story of spiritual survival. The cultural and national reawakening that has accompanied the resurgence of Islam in Russia has contributed to the revival and renewal of Islamic thought throughout the Muslim world. The author explores how Islam vis-a-vis Russian Orthodox Christianity shaped national, political and cultural developments in the vast region of European Russia and Siberia. This volume thus presents an analysis of the history, development and future prospects for Islam in Russia based on exhaustive research of the primary and secondary sources as well as the author's own personal experience. |
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The Four Seasons Ravil Bukharaev. 11. Kazan and Kasimov Ulug Muhammad and the Moscow Principality 12. The Suyumbika Tower Islam beheaded 13. Terra Incognita Islam in Siberia Part Four: Winter 1583–1800s 14. The Momentum Lost 15. The ...
The Four Seasons Ravil Bukharaev. 11. Kazan and Kasimov Ulug Muhammad and the Moscow Principality 12. The Suyumbika Tower Islam beheaded 13. Terra Incognita Islam in Siberia Part Four: Winter 1583–1800s 14. The Momentum Lost 15. The ...
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... Moscow, Saint Petersburg and all the major cities of Russia. For all previous research efforts, Western knowledge of this Ummah living in the heart of today's Russia, is still believed to be undeservedly insufficient. It is especially ...
... Moscow, Saint Petersburg and all the major cities of Russia. For all previous research efforts, Western knowledge of this Ummah living in the heart of today's Russia, is still believed to be undeservedly insufficient. It is especially ...
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... Moscow is the Third Rome, and a fourth shall never be.' This basic axiom of Russian statehood, further developed during the so-called 'Hundred Chapters' Assembly of the Russian Orthodox Bishops in 1551, was echoed in the late 19th ...
... Moscow is the Third Rome, and a fourth shall never be.' This basic axiom of Russian statehood, further developed during the so-called 'Hundred Chapters' Assembly of the Russian Orthodox Bishops in 1551, was echoed in the late 19th ...
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... Moscow Principality and the Golden Horde, but, as we will further see in the relevant chapter of this book, in the context of this historical period, the alleged weight of this particular battle is, to say the least, asymmetric. That ...
... Moscow Principality and the Golden Horde, but, as we will further see in the relevant chapter of this book, in the context of this historical period, the alleged weight of this particular battle is, to say the least, asymmetric. That ...
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independent Islamic state | |
Summer 12291400s | |
acceptance of Islam after the conquests of Genghis | |
paradox of the name misapplied | |
Autumn 1400s1583 | |
Principality | |
The Momentum Lost | |
The Survival Test A new religious leadership | |
The Official Ulama Reappears In every winter there | |
Glossary | |
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