Sacred places and “folk” Islam in Central Asia

  • Antonio Alonso
  • Komil Kalanov
Keywords: Islam, Islamism, Central Asia, Sacred places

Abstract

Islam is not a uniform religion but is expressed differently around the world. In Central Asia this corresponds to the experience of a moderate Islam that allows people to move away from the extremists who, nevertheless, are taking root in the area. This is partly due to to the incorrect management of the issue of Islamism undertaken by each Government, some failing in terms of laxity and others in terms of hard repression.

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Published
2008-01-01
How to Cite
Alonso A. . y Kalanov K. . (2008). Sacred places and “folk” Islam in Central Asia. UNISCI Discussion Papers, 17, 173-185. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/UNIS/article/view/UNIS0808230173A
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