By Marintha Miles
Tag: religion
A Resacralization of Public Space and the Future of (Political) Islam in Azerbaijan: Quo Vadis?
By Murad Ismayilov
Islamic Education and Knowledge Transmission in Central Asia
Event hosted at CAP April 10, 2017.
Islamic Education and Knowledge Transmission in Central Asia
Islamic Education and Knowledge Transmission in Central Asia
April 10, 2017
Islam and the Norms of Kyrgyz Society
By Asel Doolotkeldieva
The Strange Case of Jaysh al-Mahdi and Mr. ISIS: How Kyrgyzstan’s Elites Manipulate the Threat of Terrorism
By Franco Galdini and Zukhra Iakupbaeva
Contemporary Modes of Islamic Discourse in Kyrgyzstan
By Vincent Artman
Bibliography: Religion in Central Asia (Tsarist Period to 2016)
By Aurelie Biard
Islamic Finance in Central Asia: A Religious or Political Influence?
By Sebastien Peyrouse
Female Virtue, Religion and State Ideology in Tajikistan
By Hélène Thibault
Asyl Arna’s Social Media, Visual Culture, and Islam in Kazakhstan
By Wendell Schwab
Political Islam in Tajikistan After the Formation of the IS
By Igor Rotar
Religion and the Nation-State in Kazakhstan: Some Insights from Field Work in Aqkol
By Ulan Bigozhin
Отслеживание факторов перемен в Таджикистане и роль ислама
Март 2015
Tracking Factors of Change in Tajikistan and the Role of Islam
Central Asia Policy Brief No. 22, March 2015 On March 10, 2015, the Central Asia Program at GW organized an international conference on Tajikistan and its current political and social evolution. The first… Continue reading Tracking Factors of Change in Tajikistan and the Role of Islam
Islamic State messaging to Central Asians Migrant Workers in Russia
CERIA Brief No. 6, March 2015 By Noah Tucker In 2013, 20-year-old Shohruh opened a Facebook profile. An Uzbek from a sleepy little town near Samarqand that was once an imperial capital, Shohruh… Continue reading Islamic State messaging to Central Asians Migrant Workers in Russia
The role of Islam in the lives of Central Asian migrants in Moscow
CERIA Brief No. 2, October 2014 By Sophie Roche Moscow, with two million Muslim residents and up to two million more migrant workers, has only four mosques, and the municipal authorities have repeatedly… Continue reading The role of Islam in the lives of Central Asian migrants in Moscow
On Some Mythological Plots in Ancient Uyghur Literature
By Tatiana A. Anikeeva
Private Initiative, Religious Education, and Family Values: A Case Study of a Brides’ School in Tashkent
By Rano Turaeva
Hayrullo Hamidov and Uzbekistan’s culture wars: how soccer, poetry, and pop-religion are “a danger to society”
By Noah Tucker