Islamic leadership in the European lands of the former Ottoman and Russian empires: legacy, challenges and change

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Knygos / Books
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Islamic leadership in the European lands of the former Ottoman and Russian empires: legacy, challenges and change
Publication Data:
Leiden ; Brill, 2018.
Pages:
x, 336 p
Series:
Muslim minorities; 23
Contents:
List of Contributors — Introduction: Rationale of the Book / Antonina Zhelyazkova and Egdūnas Račius — Historical Retrospective on Muftiship: Muftis, State Muftis and Official Muftis / Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen — Ottoman and Yugoslav Legacy / Dino Mujadžević — Albania / Olsi Jazexhi — Bosnia and Hercegovina / Aid Smajić — Bulgaria / Aziz Shakir — Croatia / Dino Mujadževi — Kosovo / Armend Mehmeti and Memli Sh. Krasniqi — Romania / Irina Vainovski-Mihai — Serbia / Srđan Barišić — Slovenia / Marko Hajdinjak — Islamic Leadership: The Russian and Soviet Legacy / Galina M. Yemelianova — Belarus / Daša Slabčanka — Lithuania / Egdūnas Račius — Poland / Agata S. Nalborczyk — Ukraine / Mykhaylo Yakubovych, Vitalii Shchepanskyi and Ayder Bulatov — Epilogue: Drawing Parallels / Egdūnas Račius and Antonina Zhelyazkova — Index.
Summary / Abstract:

ENIn Islamic Leadership in the European Lands of the Former Ottoman and Russian Empires the history and contemporary development of Islamic leadership in over a dozen of Eastern European countries is analysed. The studies are presented through a double prism: the institutional structures of the Muslim communities and the place of the muftiates in the current national constellations on one hand, and the dimension of the spiritual guidance emanating from the muftiates on the other. The latter includes aspects such as the muftiates’ powers and role in supervision of mosques and other religious institutions, production, dissemination and control of religious knowledge and discussions on traditional and non-traditional forms of Islam engaged in by the muftiates.

DOI:
10.1163/9789004352681
ISBN:
9789004352681; 9789004352322
Parts:
P. 272-292. Lithuania
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2026-03-07 16:27:29
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