Muslim Identity and the Balkan State

Muslim Identity and the Balkan State
Title Muslim Identity and the Balkan State PDF eBook
Author Hugh Poulton
Publisher C. Hurst & Co. Publishers
Total Pages 266
Release 1997
Genre Balkan Peninsula
ISBN

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This work focuses on the current situation of Balkan Muslims, their relationship with the state, and the links between their ethnic and religious identities.

Islam in the Balkans

Islam in the Balkans
Title Islam in the Balkans PDF eBook
Author H. T. Norris
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages 336
Release 1993
Genre Balkan Peninsula
ISBN 9780872499775

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From the earliest times, also, many Balkan Muslim soldiers and bureaucrats, as well as scholars and poets, made an impact on the wider Islamic world, the most prominent being Mohammed Ali, the founder of modern Egypt.

Rediscovering the Umma

Rediscovering the Umma
Title Rediscovering the Umma PDF eBook
Author Ina Merdjanova
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 217
Release 2016
Genre Religion
ISBN 0190462507

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In Rediscovering the Umma, Ina Merdjanova discusses the conditions and role of Islam in relation to post-Ottoman nation-building, the communist period, and post-communist developments in the Balkans, focusing in particular on the remarkable transformations experienced by Muslim communities after the end of the Cold War. Amidst multiple structural and cultural transitions, they sought to renegotiate their place and reclaim their Islamic identities in formally secular legal and normative environments, mostly as minorities in majority-Christian societies. The rising political and cultural self-awareness of Muslims in Southeast Europe was frequently expressed by recourse to two frames of reference: the national and the transnational. Despite a certain level of tension between those two perspectives, they were closely intertwined. Moreover, transnational Islamic influences often reinforced Muslim ethnonational identities rather than prompting a radical redefinition of religious allegiances in the key of a "universalist" Islam. Merdjanova explores the transformations of Muslim identities in the region under the influence of national and transnational, domestic and global factors, while also looking at the historical legacies that inform present complexities. Furthermore, she examines the evolving status and roles of Muslim women both in their religious communities and in the larger societies. The book challenges representations of Islam and Muslims as alien to Europe, which overlook the fact that Europe has considerable indigenous Muslim populations in its southeastern part as well as societies that have developed certain models of negotiating cultural differences.

Balkans and Islam

Balkans and Islam
Title Balkans and Islam PDF eBook
Author Hamit Er
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 235
Release 2012-11-15
Genre History
ISBN 1443842834

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In the growing body of literature about the evolution and the role of Islam in Europe as a whole and the Balkans in particular, this volume holds a special place as it offers a multidisciplinary approach to the encounter-transformation-discontinuity-continuity of Islam in the region. Thus, it provides excellent material for students of social and political studies, history and even architecture, at the bachelor and master level. At the same time, it aspires to attract the attention of researchers and academics who are interested in the evolution of Islam in the Balkans. It should be noted that the style and the language of the articles in this volume would also make it easily accessible to the general interested reader who is not detached from the latest social and political developments in the Balkans. In this regard, the volume would also be useful for a number of think tank members and even politicians in the Balkans, providing them with knowledge of the region’s past and present, with hope for an integrated future.

The Revival of Islam in the Balkans

The Revival of Islam in the Balkans
Title The Revival of Islam in the Balkans PDF eBook
Author Olivier Roy
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 257
Release 2015-07-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137517840

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This book shifts analytical focus from macro-politicization and securitization of Islam to Muslims' choices, practices and public expressions of faith. An empirically rich analysis, the book provides rich cross-country evidence on the emergence of autonomous faith communities as well as the evolution of Islam in the broader European context.

Between Empire and Nation

Between Empire and Nation
Title Between Empire and Nation PDF eBook
Author Milena B. Methodieva
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 433
Release 2021-01-12
Genre History
ISBN 1503614131

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Between Empire and Nation tells the story of the transformation of the Muslim community in modern Bulgaria during a period of imperial dissolution, conflicting national and imperial enterprises, and the emergence of new national and ethnic identities. In 1878, the Ottoman empire relinquished large territories in the Balkans, with about 600,000 Muslims remaining in the newly-established Bulgarian state. Milena B. Methodieva explores how these former Ottoman subjects, now under Bulgarian rule, navigated between empire and nation-state, and sought to claim a place in the larger modern world. Following the Russo-Ottoman war of 1877–1878, a movement for cultural reform and political mobilization gained momentum within Bulgaria's sizable Muslim population. From 1878 until the 1908 Young Turk revolution, this reform movement emerged as part of a struggle to redefine Muslim collective identity while engaging with broader intellectual and political trends of the time. Using a wide array of primary sources and drawing on both Ottoman and Eastern European historiographies, Methodieva approaches the question of Balkan Muslims' engagement with modernity through a transnational lens, arguing that the experience of this Muslim minority provides new insight into the nature of nationalism, citizenship, and state formation.

The Revival of Islam in the Balkans

The Revival of Islam in the Balkans
Title The Revival of Islam in the Balkans PDF eBook
Author Olivier Roy
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 257
Release 2015-07-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137517840

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This book shifts analytical focus from macro-politicization and securitization of Islam to Muslims' choices, practices and public expressions of faith. An empirically rich analysis, the book provides rich cross-country evidence on the emergence of autonomous faith communities as well as the evolution of Islam in the broader European context.