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Islam In Russia Religion Politics And Society Gregory Simons Editor Eric Shiraev Editor Marat Shterin Editor

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Islam In Russia Religion Politics And Society Gregory Simons Editor Eric Shiraev Editor Marat Shterin Editor
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.96 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Gregory Simons (editor); Eric Shiraev (editor); Marat Shterin (editor)
ISBN: 9781955055604, 1955055602
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Islam In Russia Religion Politics And Society Gregory Simons Editor Eric Shiraev Editor Marat Shterin Editor by Gregory Simons (editor); Eric Shiraev (editor); Marat Shterin (editor) 9781955055604, 1955055602 instant download after payment.

Russia’s Muslims, numbering some 15 million, constitute far from a homogeneous sociopolitical group. So ... What does it mean to be a Muslim in Russia today? How is the image of Islam constructed, and how do the country’s Muslims—and non-Muslims—perceive and react to it? These are the questions that gave rise to this book. Using a multidisciplinary approach, the authors explore in what ways, and with what impact, Islam in contemporary Russia has been shaped by the interactions of the Soviet legacy, local cultures and languages, and external forces. They also address the influence of Islam on Russia’s current Middle East policy. Their work is a rich and distinctive contribution to enhancing our understanding of the complexity and fluidity of Muslim identity in post-Soviet Russian politics and society.

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