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Becoming “Black” and Muslim in Today’s Russia
Meridians, 2021AbstractGlobal anti-Muslim racism takes new and specific forms in contemporary Russia by mobilizing the shifting meanings of “Blackness” to stigmatize vulnerable populations. Stemming from the tsarist and Soviet pasts, these meanings of “Blackness” (and “whiteness”) have been refracted by the dramatic socioeconomic and political shifts since the ...
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Muslims in Tsarist Russia, 1865‐1917
Equity & Excellence in Education, 1974(1974). Muslims in Tsarist Russia, 1865‐1917. Equity & Excellence in Education: Vol. 12, No. 1-2, pp. 46-48.
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Russia’s Muslim Heartlands. Islam in the Putin Era
Europe-Asia Studies, 2019Russia's relationship with Islam has always been ambivalent. As many Russian Muslims stress, Islam came to the territories of the modern Russian Federation before Christianity, being the religion o...
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Muslim-State Relations in Russia
2016The relationship between Muslims and the Russian/Soviet state differs significantly from that in both the Middle East and Western Europe. These differences result from the lengthy historical presence of Islam in Eurasia and its over two centuries long state management first by the Russian Orthodox empire, and then by the Soviet atheist state.
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The Talking Dead: Everyday Muslim Practice in Russia
Nationalities Papers, 2020AbstractThis article focusses on the issue of “traditional Islam” in Russia and the practices associated with it. Employing an approach that combines the concepts of lived religion and everyday nationalism, those practices are taken into consideration that are often interpreted in terms of vernacular Islam and regarded skeptically, if not outright ...
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Unfinished Revolution: The Muslim Press in Russia
Slavic & East European Information Resources, 2019This paper traces the growth of the Muslim press in Russia, its consolidation, and its survival during the Soviet Period, followed by its revival in the early 1990s.
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The current situation of the Muslims in Russia
Central Asian Survey, 1990(1990). The current situation of the Muslims in Russia. Central Asian Survey: Vol. 9, Idel‐Ural, pp. 81-93.
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Muslims in Russia and the Successor States
2019The history of Muslim populations in Russia and other former republics of the Soviet Union is long and varied. In a Pew–Templeton poll conducted in Russia in 2010, 10 percent of respondents stated that their religion was Islam, while Muslims also make up a majority of the population in six post-Soviet republics: Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan ...
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