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Legal Theory & Systems - Politicizing Islam in Central Asia: From the Russian Revolution to the Afghan and Syrian Jihads

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Book Synopsis: A sweeping history of Islamism in Central Asia from the Russian Revolution to the present through Soviet-era archival documents, oral histories, and a trove of interviews and focus groups.

Few observers anticipated a surge of Islamism in Central Asia, after seventy years of forced communist atheism. Muslims do not inevitably support Islamism, a modern political ideology of Islam. Yet, Islamism became the dominant form of political opposition in post-Soviet Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. In Politicizing Islam in Central Asia, Kathleen Collins explores the causes, dynamics, and variation in Islamist movements-first within the USSR, and then in the post-Soviet states of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan. Drawing upon extensive ethnographic and historical research on Islamist mobilization, she explains the strategies and relative success of each Central Asian Islamist movement. Collins argues that in each case, state repression of Islam, by Soviet and post-Soviet regimes, together with the diffusion of religious ideologies, motivated Islamist mobilization. Sweeping in scope, this book traces the dynamics of Central Asian Islamist movements from the Soviet era through the Tajik civil war, the Afghan jihad against the US, and the foreign fighter movement joining the Syrian jihad.

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Are you curious about the history of Islamism in Central Asia? Look no further than "Politicizing Islam in Central Asia: From the Russian Revolution to the Afghan and Syrian Jihads." This comprehensive book takes you on a journey through time, utilizing Soviet-era archival documents, oral histories, interviews, and focus groups to shed light on the rise of Islamism in the region.

Contrary to popular belief, the surge of Islamism in Central Asia after years of communist atheism was unexpected. Kathleen Collins, the author, explores the reasons behind this phenomenon, emphasizing that not all Muslims automatically support Islamism. She delves into the causes, dynamics, and variations of Islamist movements, both during the Soviet era and in the post-Soviet states of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan.

With extensive ethnographic and historical research, Collins explains the strategies and level of success of each Central Asian Islamist movement. She argues that the repression of Islam by Soviet and post-Soviet regimes, coupled with the spread of religious ideologies, played a pivotal role in motivating Islamist mobilization. You will gain a deep understanding of the dynamics that drove these movements, from the Tajik civil war to the Afghan and Syrian jihads.

If you're fascinated by political history, religious ideologies, or simply want to expand your knowledge about Central Asia, "Politicizing Islam in Central Asia" is a must-read. Click here to get your copy today and embark on an enlightening journey through the complex world of Central Asian Islamist movements.

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