The Diversification of the Muslim Community in St. Petersburg in the 2010s
نام عام مواد
[Article]
نام نخستين پديدآور
Kaarina Aitamurto, Alexey V. Gaidukov
وضعیت نشر و پخش و غیره
محل نشرو پخش و غیره
Leiden
نام ناشر، پخش کننده و غيره
Brill
یادداشتهای مربوط به خلاصه یا چکیده
متن يادداشت
Through the intensification of migration, the number of Muslims has multiplied in ethnically Russian areas, including St. Petersburg. Within the heterogeneous Muslim community of the city, countless new communities and initiatives have emerged, but they increasingly face suspicions and restrictions from the authorities. These difficulties reflect the general political urge to exercise more control over religious activity in Russia. Nevertheless, discussions about the need to police Islamic activity contain arguments-similar to those in Western Europe-about the alleged incompatibility of Islam and modern secular societies. This article surveys the development and challenges of new Muslim communities in St. Petersburg in the 2010s. It is argued that the diversification of religiosity is an expected outcome of the pluralization of modern societies. Paradoxically, the restrictive politics that are based on the supposed illiberal, anti-modern nature of Islam promotes religious monopolies and thus a very traditional understanding of religiosity.
مجموعه
تاريخ نشر
2018
توصيف ظاهري
222-247
عنوان
Journal of Religion in Europe
شماره جلد
11/2-3
شماره استاندارد بين المللي پياييندها
1874-8929
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اصطلاح موضوعی
History of Religion
اصطلاح موضوعی
Islam
اصطلاح موضوعی
Muslim minorities
اصطلاح موضوعی
pluralization of religiosity
اصطلاح موضوعی
Religion & Society
اصطلاح موضوعی
Religious Studies
اصطلاح موضوعی
Russia
اصطلاح موضوعی
Social Sciences
اصطلاح موضوعی
the governance of Islam
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