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Religious Revival and Secularism in Post-Soviet Azerbaijan

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The series Religion and Society (RS) contributes to the exploration of religions as social systems – both in Western and non-Western societies; in particular, it examines religions in their differe...
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  • 10 July 2017
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The book explores the complex world of Islam from the perspective of its adherents and activists in Azerbaijan. Baku, the most secular Muslim capital city, is a battlefield for the minds and souls of „ethnic Muslims.” Visiting pirs was till now the typical expression of religiosity among Azerbaijani Muslims. Sunni-Shia division was blurred. Nowadays, Shia and Sunni Muslim movements propose new distinctive identities. Foreign and local preachers took advantage of liberal religious policies of the 1990s to promote their ideas. Salafis stress the „pristine” Islam and the idea of universalism, while Shias underline rationality in their faith tradition. Turkish model of Islam is more inclusive towards local customs. Sufism, although not as powerful as before, also finds a committed audience. Finally, independent charismatic local leaders gain supporters. The book investigates how this pluralism affects both religious groups and believers. Competitive environment requires effective strategies and flexibility. In this process, the traditional dominance of Shiism is challenged by Sunni movements. Shiism, however, is not giving up and adapts its concepts and practices to contemporary contexts.
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Price: $152.99
Pages: 243
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 10 July 2017
ISBN: 9783110534627
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HIS050000 HISTORY / Asia / Central Asia, LIT008000 LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / General, REL037010 RELIGION / Islam / History, SOC053000 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Regional Studies
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Dobrosława Wiktor-Mach, Universität Krakau, Polen.

Dobrosława Wiktor-Mach, Cracow University of Economics, Poland.