“Traditional Islam” in the discourse of religious associations, ethnic organisations and government structures in Bashkortostan
“Traditional Islam” in the discourse of religious associations, ethnic organisations and government structures in Bashkortostan
Author(s): Zilya Rashitovna KhabibullinaSubject(s): Islam studies, Contemporary Islamic Thought
Published by: Centar za napredne studije
Keywords: Islam; traditional Islam; Bashkortostan; state; TsDUM; DUM RB; Islamic movements; ethnic organisations; pilgrimage;
Summary/Abstract: The well-known and widely used term “traditional Islam” first appeared during the Islamic revival in post-Soviet Russia. It refers to something that has become a very relevant issue in those regions of the country with a predominantly Muslim population. This article analyses the discourse on “traditional Islam” in the Republic of Bashkortostan, particularly in relation to the spiritual administrations, Muslim movements, and schools and ethnic organisations. It also looks at different interpretations of common religious practices, e.g. regional pilgrimages, and whether they are considered to belong to “traditional” or “non-traditional” Islam. Research confirms the existence of multiple interpretations of “traditional Islam” in society and a lack of unanimity over how to understand the term. Debates over “traditional” and “non-traditional” Islam and the search for ethnically relevant forms of religion thus remain factors in the generation of conflict and facilitate further fragmentation of the Muslim community in the Republic.
Journal: Context: časopis za interdisciplinarne studije
- Issue Year: 6/2019
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 91-116
- Page Count: 26
- Language: English