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Российские мусульмане и международные исламские организации: горизонты сотрудничества
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The Chapter contains material on the development of relations between Russia and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (Until 2011 the Organization of the Islamic Conference) and its specialized and affiliated structures. The author investigates the problem of possibility of introduction of tools of Islamic banking (Islamic banking products of credit institutions) in Russia.
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Tikhonova N., Praktyka Teoretyczna 2021 Vol. 1 No. 39 P. 119-136
This case study examines the bilingualism of the prominent Russian Muslim newspaper of the late 19th - early 20th centuries, known as the “Perevodchik-Terjiman” (literally a ‘Translator’ or ‘Interpreter’), by means of discourse analysis. This newspaper was published from 1883 to 1918 in Crimea, until 1914 by Ismail Gasprinskii (1851-1914), - prominent enlightener of Russian ...
Added: April 26, 2021
Naganawa N., Ab imperio 2020 No. 1 P. 164-196
Drawing on the accounts of Tatar soldiers and Muslim chaplains as well as the Tatar press, this article probes the ways in which the Russo-Turkish War, Russo-Japanese War, and the Balkan Wars shaped Volga-Ural Muslim
literati discourse concerning citizenship, the nation’s body and soul, and its fates in a growingly violent world order. It concludes that all these ...
Added: June 3, 2020
Bessmertnaya O., / National Research University Higher School of Economics. Series WP BRP "Basic research program". 2017. No. 158/HUM/2017.
The paper discusses constructing various versions of Muslim identity by politically opposite actors, the government and Muslim activists, involved in ‘placing’ Muslims in modernizing late-imperial Russia. The problem is approached through the extreme case of M.-B. Hadjetlaché (ca 1870-1929), a baptized Jew reinventing himself as Circassian and Muslim and as such working as a State ...
Added: November 15, 2017
Bobrovnikov V., Государство, религия, церковь в России и за рубежом 2018 Т. 36 № 1 С. 310-322
This paper is critical comment of a Russian Islamicist to the recent issue of the journal State, Religion and Church in Russia and Worldwide devoted to the interdisciplinary study of contemporary Islam in Russia and abroad. Basing on his rich experience of archival and fieldwork among the Muslims in Russia's North Caucasus the author discusses ...
Added: November 1, 2018
Di Puppo L., Schmoller J., Ethnicities 2020 Vol. 20 No. 4 P. 653-666
The aim of this special issue is to explore, from the perspective of various notions of space, the manifold ways in which Muslims in Russia live and practice their religion. We aim to analyse how Muslims in Russia are confronted in the practice of their religion with various conceptual and experiential realms. These realms correspond ...
Added: March 6, 2020
Alexeev I., Lahuti S., Куликова К. Е., , in : Al-Andalus in Motion: Travelling Concepts and Cross-Cultural Contexts/ Kings College London Medieval Studies (KCLMS). : Boydell and Brewer Ltd, 2021. P. 179-204.
Added: September 14, 2021
Bessmertnaya O., Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History 2021 Vol. 22 No. 4 P. 697-727
The Muslim question in Late Imperial Russia is investigated through the deceptive strategeis of a Muslim journalist, an impostor and double-dealer; M.-B. Hadjetlaché.. A micro-historical approach is developped, aimed at constructing the 'macro-contest' of the problem via the 'micro-case' under study. ...
Added: May 29, 2020
Gasprinskii's Nation-Building Project through its Reflection in “The Perevodchik-Terjiman” Newspaper
Tikhonova Nadezhda Ye., Tsibenko V., Bylye Gody 2019 Vol. 54 No. 4 P. 1613-1622
This paper aims to identify the features of the nation-building project of the Crimean Tatar enlightener, educator, journalist, public and political figure Ismail Gasprinskii (1851–1914) based on the analysis of his newspaper “The Perevodchik-Terjiman” (1883–1918). This Bakhchysarai-based newspaper was published for 35 years, during which time it gave a voice to the forward-thinking Russian Muslims ...
Added: September 28, 2020
Шехмагомедов М. Г., Шихалиев Ш. Ш., Bobrovnikov V., СПб. : Президентская библиотека имени Б.Н. Ельцина, 2017
The Reader includes commented Russian translations of the major normative texts on Islamic and customary law in Arabic which were composed in Dagestan from the 17th through the first third of the 20th centuries. Most of these monuments were never published in Russian. A considerable part of them is kept in manuscripts in state and ...
Added: January 31, 2018
Аликберов А. К., Bobrovnikov V., Бустанов А. К. et al., М. : Институт востоковедения РАН, 2018
The focus of this book is made on Islam in its country dimension, history and associated legends, the formation of theological and legal schools, religious practices and social networks of Muslim communities from the introduction of Islam on the territory of contemporary Russia to the present day. The comparative and historical narrative approach of the ...
Added: November 2, 2020
Bobrovnikov V., American Historical Review 2017 Vol. 122 No. 1 P. 127-131
This paper is a featured review of three recent monographs written by three American historians of Islam in imperial Russia. These books propose unusual approaches and topics that give readers a more accurate insight into what Muslimdom really meant in late tsarist Russia. Previously scholars focused chiefly on the topics of Muslim resistance to Russian ...
Added: January 31, 2018
N. Ye. Tikhonova, Ryzhenkov A. S., Вестник Санкт-Петербургского университета. Серия 13. Востоковедение. Африканистика 2022 Vol. 14 No. 2 P. 230-242
At the last decades of the long 19th century, a prominent Russian Muslim journalist and educator, Ismail Gasprinskii (1851-1914), promoted a cultural-political project for Russian Muslims, which after the Revolution of 1905 gradually shifted to the idea of national-cultural autonomy within Russian empire, long after some of Gasprinskii’s ideas were reinterpreted and he personally became ...
Added: April 21, 2022
Bessmertnaya O., Шаги/Steps 2018 Т. 4 № 1 С. 9-44
The paper analyses the discourse on pan-Islamism (the perceived Islamic menace both to the ‘global’ European civilization and the integrity of the Russian Empire) in Russian imperial structures (especially, the Ministry of the Interior) during 1910–1914. The discourse is considered as one of the institutionalized ways of constructing Russia’s ‘own’ Muslim other (along with the ...
Added: April 17, 2018