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adam_text | CONTENTS Lisi of Figures ix Glossary xi Note on Transliteration, Place Names and Calendars xvii Additional Signs Used xix 1 Introduction Part I Islam, Islamic Authority and Leadership before and during the Russian Rule 9 Chapter One Authority and Leadership in Islam: A Historical and Comparative Perspective 11 Chapter Two Islamic Leadership among Tatars and Other Turkic Peoples prior to and during Russian Rule 27 Chapter Three Islam and Islamic Leadership in theCaucasus 43 Chapter Four Islam, Islamic Authority and Leadershipin Central Asia 55 Part II Islamic Authority and Leadership in the USSR 71 Chapter Five The Volga-Urals 73 Chapter Six The North Caucasus 87 Chapter Seven The South Caucasus 101 Chapter Eight Central Asia and Kazakhstan 113 PartinIslamic Authority and Leadership in Post-Soviet Lands 125 Chapter Nine Belarus, Ukraine and Lithuania 127 Chapter Ten European Russia 139 Chapter Eleven The Caucasus 157 Chapter Twelve Central Asia 179 Chapter Thirteen Eurasian Islamic Leadership withinthe Global Context 197 Notes 217 Bibliography 249 Index 259
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INDEX Abbasids 16, 44-45, 56-57 Abbyasov, Rushan 142-43 Abdikeev Ruslan, muftì 134. See abo Donetsk muñíate Abduh, Muhammad 199 Abdülhamid II 200 Abdullayev, Akhmad, muftì 158-59 Ablayev, Emirali, muftì 132, 134, 139-40, 144. See abo DUMK Abū Hamza al-Maşrl 207, 248ո22 Abubakarov, Sayid-Magomed, mufti 158-59 Abulkhair 61-62 ‘Adats 5, 20, 24-25, 49 Adjara 108, 211 Adnanites 2, 200 Adygea 166, 168 ‘Afghan jihād’ 160-61 Afghani, Jamal al-Dln al- 199 Agayev, Ahmet 103-4 Aghā Khan 19-20, 122-23, 184, 208. See abo Badakhshan Ahl al-Bayt 13 Ahl al-Hadtíh 24—25 Ahrãr, khwãjah ‘Ubaydallah 61, 62 Akaev, Abū Sufyan 89-90, 93 Akchura, Yusuf 74 Akhtayev, Akhmad-qadl 98, 159-60, 161—62, See also IRP Akromlyyah Al- 183. See abo Akrom Yuldoshev Akundzadeh, Mirza Fatali 103-4 Akushinsky, All-hajjee 90-91, 92-93, 230n21 Alash Orda 76-77, 116 Alawites 19, 24-25, 247n2 Aleksandrovich, Ismail, mufti 130 Alexy II, Patriarch 141-42. See abo ROC Alimov, Usmonkhon, mufti 180-81, 244n7. See abo UzMI Aliyev, Alikram 108-9, 111, 169-70 Aliyev, Heydar 107, 169. See abo Azerbaijan Aliyev, Il’ham 169. See abo Azerbaijan Aliyev, Mukhu 158. See abo Dagestan Alizadeh, Aga 106-7 Almohads 15-16 Almoravids 15 Al-Rāid 133-34. See abo Ukraine Alsabekov, Muhammad, mufti 162-63, 242 n22. See abo Chechnya Altmysh, Bulgar ruler 29 Alyautdinov, Ildar 142-43. See abo Russia Alyautdinov, Shamil 142-43. See abo Russia Andalus, al- (Andalusia) 4, 14-16, 24-25, 69, 204 Ansar 13, 24—25 Arab nationalism 201 ‘Arafat, Yãsir 203 ‘Arctic Islam’ 149 Arran (Caucasian Albania) 11, 14, 24—25, 44-45,46 Arsanov, Bagautdin 94—95. See
abo Chechnya Arsanukaev, Magomed-Bashir, mufti 97-98. See abo Chechnya Arystanbab 12-13 Ash añs 24—25 Ashirov, Nafigulla, mufti 142—43, 238 n8 Astemirov, Anzor 167 See abo Kabardino-Balkaria Astrakhan Khanate 31 Atharis 24—25 Aushev, Ruslan 163-64. See abo Ingushetia Autlev, Faiz 168-69. See abo Adygea Ayyūbids 17 Azerbaijan 169, 212 Azerbaijan Democratic Republic(ADR), 1918-20 92, 105, 230nl8 Azerbaijan Islamic Party (AIP) 109-10, 169-70. See abo Aliyev, Alikram Azhar al- 1-2, 3—4, 7-8, 24-25, 185-86 Azzam, Abdullah Yusuf 203. See abo ‘globed jihād’ Badakhshan 19-20,56-57, 122-23, 184, 208. See abo Ismă llîs Baghdadi, Abū Bakr al-, Daesh leader 24—25, 161-62, 164-65, 204
260 INDEX Baitursynuly, Ahmet 76-77. See also Alash Balādhurī 44^5 Bannā, Hasan al- 200, 207. See abo Muslim Brotherhood Barelvis 206, 248ո20 Barudi, Galimjan, muftì 76, 79 Basayev, Shamil 160-61, 162-63. See aho Chechnya Bashrevkom ΊΒ-Π basmachis 69, 116-17, 238n41 Behbudi, Mahmud Khoja 68-69 Belarus 130 Berdiyev Ismail-hajjee, mufti 97-98, 166. See also Karachaevo-Cherkessia Berdymahamedov, Gurbanguly 190. See aho Turkmenistan Bibarsov, Mukaddas, mufti 139, 142-43. See aho Russia Bidzhiev, Muhammad 167-68. See aho Karachaevo-Cherkessia Bigi, Musa 74, 228n3 Bobokhon, Eshon, mufti 120-21. See aho SADŮM Bobokhon, Shamsuddinkhon, mufti 121, 180. See aho SADŮM Bobokhon, Ziyouddinkhon, mufti 120-21. See aho SADŮM Borlakov, Ramazan 168. See aho Karachaevo-Cherkessia Bukeikhanov, Alikhan 114—15 Bukhara Khanate/Emirate 62, 63, 68, 117 Bukhari, Muhammad al- 18, 57-58 Bulgar Islamic Academy 141. See aho Tatarstan Buyyids 19, 24-25, 199 Byzantium 14 CARC (Council for Affairs of Religious Cults) 82, 84-85, 106-7, 108, 121, 137 Catherine the Great 5, 36 Çelebicihan, Noman 75-76, 77. See aho Millî Firqãh Chagatai Khānate 29-30, 60. See aho Genghizids ‘Chechen jihād’ 162-63, 164 Chechnya 162, 164, 213 Chirkawi (Chirkeiskii), Sayid, sheikh 158 See aho DUMRD Chochayev, Sharafutdin 165-66. See aho Kabardino-Balkaria Chokaboyev, Ibrahim-Bek, kurbashi 130-31 Chokai, Mustafa 77, 116 ‘churchification’ 138 Comintern 79, 81 Córdoba Caliphate of 15-16, 24—25 Crimean Khanate 33. See aho Genghizids Crimean muñíate 132, 133 Daesh (ISIS) 18,45, 99-100, 150, 161-62, 164-65, 167, 168, 170, 184-85,
190-91, 204, 209, 215. See aho ‘global jihād’ Dagestan 158 Dahadaev, Magomed-All 90, 91 Darband (Bib al-Abuã.b) 12-13, 44 Darbandī, Abū Bakr al- 18, 20, 47 deportations 5-6, 82, 87, 95, 108-9, 132 Derbisali, Absattar-kajy, mufti 185-86. See also Kazakhstan Dibirov, Muhammad-qadl 93 Dinya JSazaraty 76, 79 Diyanet 135, 169 ‘Donetsk muñíate’ 134 Donish, Ahmad Makhtum Qalla 68-69 DTsM RI (muñíate of Republic of Ingushetia) 163-64. See aho Ingushetia Dudayev, Dzhokhar 87, 95-96, 162-63. See aho Chechnya Dukchi Ishān 69. See aho basmachis DUMB (muñíate of Belarus) 131. See aho Belarus DUMChR (muñíate of Chechen Republic) 163. See also Chechnya DUMES/TsDUM (muñíate of central Russia) 82, 83, 84-85, 127, 129-30, 139, 140. See aho Russia DUMK (muñíate of Kazakhstan) 185. See aho Kazakhstan DUMKB (muñíate of Kabardino-Balkaria) 165 See aho Kabardino-Balkaria DUMKChR (muñíate of Karachaevo-Cherkessia) 166. See aho Karachaevo-Cherkessia DUMKyr(muftIate of Kyrgyzstan) 187. See aho Kyrgyzstan DUMRA (muffiate of Republic of Adygea) 166. See aho Adygea DUMRB (muñíate of Republic of Bashkortostan) 140-41 DUMRD (muñíate of Republic of Dagestan) 158-59. See aho Dagestan DUM RT (muñíate of Republic of Tatarstan) 139, 144. See aho Tatarstan DUMSK (muñíate of the North Caucasus) 157,213
INDEX DUMU (muñíate of Ukraine) 133, 138. See ako Ukraine DUMZ (muñíate of Transcaucasia) 101, 102, 106, 111 Emizh, Nurbii, mufti 166. See also Adygea Enver Pasha, Ottoman Minister of War 116-17 Erbakan, Necmettin 208 Erdoğan, Recep 135, 144, 148-49 Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) 210 Euro-Islam (European Islam) 139-40, 149 European Union (EU) 2-3, 127, 132, 138, 206, 210 Evloyev, Sulambek, mufti 163-64. See also Ingushetia Fahretdinov (Fahretdin), Riza, mufti 79-80 Faizkhanov, Khusain 39M-0 Faizov, Ildus, mufti 145 Faizrakhmanists 147. See also Sattarov, Faizrakhman Fațimids 17, 19-20, 24—25 Fihrlds 14-15 Fitrat, Abdurauf 68-69, 117 Fivers (Zaydls), Shl‘ah 19, 24—25, 200 France 200, 205, 208 Galiulla (Galiullin) Gabdulla, mufti 139, 14243, 144-45. See also Tatarstan Gaspirall, Ismail 39-41. See alsojadīdīsm, Tercüman Gaynutdin (Gaynutdinov) Ravil, mufti 139, 142-43. See also SMR Gekkiev, Mahmud, mufti 97-98, 158 Gengesh 189-90. See also Turkmenistan Genghis Khan 60 Genghizids 60, 128. See ako Chagatai Khanate, Golden Horde, Dkhanate and Yan Khanate Germany 206, 208 Ghazali, Abū Hamid al- 24—25, 47, 59-60 Ghazawãt 44, 46, 48, 50, 53, 91, 102, 115 Ghaznivids 49 Ghumüqî, Jamal al-Dln al- 47-48 Gijduvanl, ‘Abd al-Khāliq 58 Girei Khan 61-62 ‘global jihad’ 159, 160-62, 168, 171, 181, 184, 203, 210 Golden Horde 28, 29, 41-42, 50, 60. See ako Genghizids 261 Gorch’khanov, D’as 165. See ako Ingushetia Gotsinsky, Najmuddln 90-91, 92 Granada, Amlrate 15-16. See ako Andalusia Grand Duchi of Lithuania (GDL) 128 ‘Great Game’ 67 ‘Grozny Fatwa’ 147, 163 Gülen, Fethullah 1-2, 7-8, 135,
148-49, 186, 188, 189-90 Hamadanî, Yûsuf 58, 61 ìiaramain Al-, Islamic Foundation 99 High Council of the ‘Ulama’ of Tajikistan (HCUT) 184. See ako Tajikistan Hijrī calendar 24—25 Hindustoniy, Hajjee Domla 123 Hizb al-Tahrīr al-Islāmī 1-2, 7-8, 135—36, 182-83, 188 hujam 106, 113-14, 132 Ibn Khaldūn 60-61 IbnTaymîyyah 18, 199 Ibrahim al-Ibrahīm, Islamic foundation 99 Ibrahimoglu, Ilgar (Allahverdiyev) 170. See ako Azerbaijan Ibraim, Veli 77, 80-81 Idel-Ural 76-77, 81-82 Ijtihād 16-17, 18-20, 29, 45, 84-85, 121, 199, 207 Ikramov, Akmal 117-19 Ilkhānate 29-30, 60. See ako Genghizids Imarat Kaokaz (Caucasus Emirate) 161-62, 164-65, 167, 168-69,215 Inakids 64. See ako Khiva (Khwãrazm) Khanate Ingushetia 162, 163, 165 ‘Iranian intermezzo’ 17-18 Ishaki, Ayaz 76-77 Iskhakov, Gusman, mufti 139, 144-45. See ako Tatarstan Islamic Jihad Union (IĮJ) 182, 188. See ako ‘global jihad’ Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) 182. See ako Uzbekistan Islamic Renaissance Party (IRP) 98, 159-60 Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan (IPRT) 183-85, 191-92. See ako Tajikistan ‘Islamic revival’ 5-6, 83-84, 97, 109, 110-11, 123, 159-60, 189 Ismagilov, Saeed, mufti 133-34 Ismailov, Mustafa-qãdl 89-90 Israilov, Hasan 95
262 INDEX Ittifãq al-Muslimīn, 1906-17 73, 74, 75-76 Ivan the Terrible 28 Jadīdīsm 5 among Central Asian Muslims 56, 68-69, 113, 117-18, 180-81 among Tatars and Bashkirs 39, 74, 83, 139 Jakh al-Mahdi 188. See also Kyrgyzstan Jakubauskas, Romas, mufti 136. See also Lithuania Jalil, Musa 82 Jamil, Mustafa 133. See also Mejlls of Crimean Tatars Janibeg Khan 61-62 Janīds 63-64. See also Bukhara Khānate/Emlrate Jazull Softs 158 Jungars 65, 66-67 Kabardino-Balkaria 165, 167 Kabiri, Muhiddin 184—85. See also IPRT Kadar zone 160. See also Dagestan Kadyrov, Akhmad 146, 162-63. See ako Chechnya Kadyrov, Ramzan 146, 163, 167, 213 Kakhibsky, Hasan Hilmi, sheikh 91, 92, 94 Kaiaev, All 89-90, 93 Kalimatov, Mahmud-Ali 163-64. See ako Ingushetia Kalmyks (Oirats) 32-33 Karabakh 108, 110, 169, 212. See ako Azerbaijan Karachaevo-Cherkessia 166, 167 Kardanov, Askarbii, mufti 166. See ako Adygea Karimov, Islam 182, 215. See ako Uzbekistan Kashgar 56-57, 58 Kaufman, General Konstantin von 67 Kazakh Khanate 34 Kazakhstan 58, 61-62, 65-66, 185-86, 212 Kazan Khanate 30 ‘Kazan Multiate’ 145 Kebedov, Abbas 160-61 Kebedov, Bagauddin 98, 160-61, 164. See ako IRP Kebekov, Aliaskhab 161-62 Khafizov, Khaidar, mufti 149-50. See ako Arctic Islam’ Khakimov, Rafael 139. See ako Tatarstan Khalikov, Dalgat 90 Khamkhoyev, Isa-hajjee, mufti 163-64. See ako Ingushetia Kharijites 13 Khațțăb, Ibn al- 160-61, 164. See ako Chechnya Khazars 13-14, 27-28, 29 Khiva (Khwarazm) 64, 68, 117 Khojayev, Faizulla 117, 119. See ako ‘Young Bukharans’ Khomīnī, Musawl (Khomeini) 203 Khorāsān 16, 44, 55, 56-57 Khorram-Dinan 45—46
Khusnutdinov, Kanafiya, mufti 134. See ako ‘Kievan muñíate’ Khuzin, Muhamatgali, mufti 139-40, 146-47 Khwarazm 14, 55 ‘Kievan muñíate’ 134 Kimsanbai-aji (Abdurahmanov) mufti 187. See ako Kyrgyzstan Kirill, Patriarch 141-42. SeeakoROC Kokand Autonomy 116 Kokand Khanate 64 Korkmasov, Jelāl al-Dln 90, 91 Krganov, Al’bir, mufti 139—40, 146, 147. See also Russia Krinickis, Romualdas, mufti 136-37 KTsM SK (Coordinating Centre of Muslims of the North Caucasus) 139-40, 159, 163, 166 Kubrawl Softs 32-49, 122 Kunta-hajjee, Kishiev 48, 94—95, 163. See ako Chechnya Kyrgyzstan 64, 66, 187-88, 212 Lakzl, al- 18, 43, 45 League of the Militant Godless 81-82, 94, 106, 118, 120 Lithuania 136, 210 Lithuanian (Lipka) Tatars 128, 131, 136, 210 Lulashenko, Alexander 130. See ako Belarus Maarifchilik 103-4 Macarius, Metropolitan 35-36. See ako ROC Maksudi, Sadri 74, 75-76 Malikov-Zardabi, Hasan-bey 103-4 Mamluks 17-18, 24-25 Mammadguluzadeh, Jalil 103—4 Manghits 63-64. See ako Bukhara Khanate/ Emirate Mansur, sheikh 50-51 Marwãnids 14—15 Maskhadov, Aslan 162-63. See ako Chechnya Māturīdī Abū Mansur al- 18, 24, 57-58, 180 Mavraev, Magomed-Mirza 89-90
INDEX Mawarannahrb-iA, 16, 55—56 Mayamerov, Yerjan, muffi 185-86. See also Kazakhstan Mazīnānī, ‘All Sharťatl 203 Mejlls of Crimean Tatars 133 Mehdi, Abdureshid 74-75 Meskhetian Turks 108 Mevlevi Softs 108 Mezhiyev, Salah, mufti 163 military-popular governance 89 Mitti Firtph 75-76, 77 Mir-і Arab madrasah 62, 65, 118-19, 120-21, 180-81 Mirzayev, Sultan, mufti 163 Mirziyoyev, Shavkat 191 Mitaev, Ali, sheikh 90-91 ‘Moscow Muffiate’ 147. See also Krganov, Al’bir Muhājirūn al- 207 Mukhetdinov, Damir 142-43. See also Russia Mu awiyah ibn Abi Sufyan 13 Mufti concept 20-22, 31, 32, 50-51 muhājirūn 12-13, 24—25 muhājiri 18 Mukhetdinov, Damir 142-43. See also Russia Mukhitdin, Abdul Qadir 117. See also ‘Young Bukharans’ Mukozhev, Musa 167. See abo Kabardino-Balkaria Mulūk al֊Țawâ’if b- ki. See also Andalusia Munawwar Qari 68-69 Musavat, party 73, 105 Muslim Brotherhood 159-60, 200, 206 Muslim Communists 5-6, 77 Muslim World League (MWL) 99 Mustafin, Ahmedzian 83 Mittazilīs 18, 24-25, 57-58 Nahdah al- 200 Nakhchivan 48—49, 108, 111 Namangani, Juma (Khodjiyev) 123, 182. See abo Uzbekistan Naqshband, Bahā’ al-Dīn 61, 180-81 Naqshbandl Şüfts 20, 32, 47-49, 62, 94—95, 96-97, 122, 158, 186-87. See abo Naqshband, Bahâ’ al-Dln Narimanov, Nariman 104 Naşir Khusraw 56-57 Naşiri, Abdul Qayum al- 40 Nasrallah ibn ibadullah, mufti 190-91. See abo Turkmenistan Nasser, Gamal Abdel 201 263 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) 2-3, 127,210 Nazim al-HaqqānI, sheikh 158 Nigmatullin, Nurmuhamet, mufti 140-41. See also DUMRB Nikon, Patriarch 35-36. See abo ROC Niyazov, Abdel Wahid 142 43. See abo
Russia Saparmurat Niyazov (Turkmenbashi) 189. See abo Turkmenistan Nogai Horde 32 See abo Genghizids Nuri, Said Abdullo 183-84. See abo Tajikistan Nursi, Badiuzzam Said 148-49 Nysanbai-uly Ratbek-kajy, mufti 185. See abo Kazakhstan October Manifesto of 1905 73 Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) 110-11, 141, 189 Orenburg muffiate 38-39, 141 Ottomans 21, 24—25, 33, 52-53 Pankisi Gorge 164—65 Pashazadeh, Allashukur Hummat 107, 110-11, 169, 212. See abo Azerbaijan Peter the Great 36-37 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (PLC) 128 Prométhee 77 Pshikachev, Anas, mufti 165-66. See abo DUMKB Pshikachev, Shafig, mufti 97-98, 165-66. See abo DUMKB Putin, Vladimir 139-40, 143. See abo Russia Qahtanites 12 Qadlmists 40-41 Qadirl Şüfts 48—49, 94-95, 148-49, 158, 163 Qaeda Al- 161-62, 164-65, 182, 203. See abo ‘global jihad’ Qara Khitais 58-59 Qaradawl, Yûsuf al- 181, 207, 215 Qarãkhãnids 58 Qasimov Khanate 33 Oļzilbash 22-23 QIMI (muffiate of Republic of Azerbaijan) 169, 170. See abo Azerbaijan Quraysh 12, 13 Qursawi, Abū Naşr al- 39-40 Quțb, Sayyid 201. See abo Muslim Brotherhood
264 INDEX Ralimon, Emomali (Rahmonov) 183-84. See also Tajikistan RAIS (Russian Association for Islamic Consensus) 146. See abo Russia Ramadan, Țăriq 207. See also Euro-Islam Rashida Abystai. See also Tatarstan Rāshidīm 12,199 Rasulev, Gabdrahman, mufti 78-79, 81-82 Rasulev, Zainulla, ishān 38^-0 Rasulzadeh, Mammad Emin 105 ‘Red Mollahs’ 105-6 Rida’, Rashid 199 Rome papacy 205 Ruhnama 190. See also Turkmenbashi Russia 139-42, 212 ‘Russian Islam’ 41-42, 143-44. See also Catherine the Great, Russia Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) 29-30, 37-38,81-82, 130-31, 140, 141-42, 146-47, 214 Sadat, Anwar al- 202 SADUM (muñíate of Central Asia) 83, 113-14, 120, 180, 185 Safawids 22, 24-25, 46-47, 52-53 Şahâbah 12-13, 24-25 Saidov, Abdurashid 159-60. See also Dagestan Salman, Farid 144—45, 146-47. See abo Tatarstan Saltinsky, Uzun-hajjee 90-91, 92 Sāmānīds 17, 57 Sasanians 27-28, 44, 56-57 Sattarov, Faizrakhman 147. See abo Faizrakhmanists Serikbai-kajy, mufti 185-86. See abo Kazakhstan Seljuqs 17-18, 46-47, 59 Seveners (Isma ūls), Shťah 19-20, 122. See abo Badakhshan SeydahmetjJafer 75-76, 77, 82. See abo Millî Firqăh Shabanovich, Abu Bekir, muftì 1 ЗО, 131. See abo Belarus Shādhilī Sūfīs 48, 96-97, 158 Shamayev, Akhmad-hajjee, muftì 163. See abo Chechnya Shamil, imâm 5, 47-48, 50-52 Sharwãnshãhs (Shirwan) 17, 23, 45-46 Shaybănl, Muhammad 62 Shaybănîds 62, 63-64 Sheripov, Mairbek 95 Shirvani, Seyid Azim 103-4 Shumaf, Enver, mufti 166. See abo Adygea Sibir, Khanate 34, 62. See abo Genghizids Sigmatullin, Kamil, mufti 145. See abo DUMRT Silk Road 55, 57, 63 SMR (Council of Muftis of Russia)
132, 134, 139-40, 142 Sogdia 56-57 ‘Soviet Muslims’ concept 84, 99-100, 113-14 Sufism, concept 20, 24—25 Sufyanids 14 Sughūrī, Abd al-Rahmān al- 47-48 Suhrawardl Sūfīs 47 Süleymancis 186 Suleymanov, Qamet 170. See also Azerbaijan Sultan-Galiev, Mirsaid 74-75, 77-79, 80-81 Sunnis of Abu Hanlfa madhhab 18, 46-47, 89 Sunnis of Abū al-Shāfii madhhab 18, 45, 46, 89 Sunnis of Ibn Hanbal madhhab 18, 24—25 Sunnis of Mâlik ibn Anas madhhab 18 Sykes-Picot Agreement 205 Szynkiewicz, Jakub, mufti 128-30 TablighlJamã‘ah 1-2, 7-8, 187-88, 190-91, 200 Tadzhuddin(Tadzhuddinov), Talgat, mufti 139, 140, 144-45, 146. See abo DUMES Tajikistan 183-84, 212 Takfir (Al-) wa al-Hijrah 135-36, 168, 200 Tamim, Ahmad, sheikh 133. See abo DUMU taqîyyah 45-46, 48-49, 106 Tarablusi, Shami Domullo al-121-22 Tatarstan 144 Taurida muñíate 39, 128 Tercüman 40-41. See abo Gaspiralī, Ismail Tbilisi (Tiflis), Emirate of 14 Timor (Tamerlane) 60-61 TimOrids 60 Tirmidhl, Abū ‘īsā al- 57-58 Togan, Zeki Velidi 75-77 Topbaş Osman Nuri, sheikh 169. See abo Azerbaijan ‘traditional’ Islam concept 214 Tsalikov, Akhmet-bey 90-91 Tunahan, Süleyman Hilmi, sheikh 186-88. See abo Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan Turajonzoda, Hoji Akbar, mufti 183—84. See abo Tajikistan Turkestan, Russian Governorate 64, 67 Turkmenistan 212189-90
INDEX Twelvers {Ithnā. AshaiïyaH}, Shťah 4, 19, 22-25, 46-47 Udugov, Movladi 160-61, 164. See abo Chechnya Ukraine 132 ‘Umaribn al֊Khațțâb. Caliph 12-13 Umarov, Doku 161-62, 164-65. See also Caucasus Emirate Umayyads 11, 13-14 United Kingdom 204, 208 United States of America 141-42, 203 United Tajik Opposition (UTO) 183-85. See also Tajikistan ‘untraditional’ Islam concept 214 Uzbekistan 61-62, 64, 180-81 UzMI (múñate of Uzbekistan) 180, 181. See also Uzbekistan Vahitov, Mullanur 75-76, 77-78. See also Muslim Communists Vepayev, Kakagel’dy, mufti 190-91. See also Turkmenistan Volga Bulgaria 16-17, 28, 29-30, 140-41 Voronovich, Ali, mufti 131. See also DUMB Voronovich, Ismail, mufti 131. See also DUMB Wahhab, Muhammad ibn Abd al- 200 ‘War on Terror’ 1-2 Wasațîyyah al- 143 f 265 Xinjiang 56-57, 64, 65 Yamashev, Huseyn 74-75 Yan Khanate 60. See also Genghizids Yandarbiyev, Zelimkhan 160-61, 162-63, 164. See also Chechnya Yakupov, Valiulla 145, 148. See also Tatarstan Yaqoob, Ramadan, mufti 136-37. See also Lithuania Yaraghl, Muhammad-efendl al- 47-48 Tarmuk 161. See also Kabardino-Balkaroa Yaroslavsky, Yemelyan 81. See also League of Militant Godless Гаѕа 29-30, 48-49 Yasawl, Ahmad 58. See also Yasawls Yasawl Sufis 34-35, 48-49, 58, 122, 186-87. See also Yasawl, Ahmad Yevkurov, Yunus-Bek 163-64. See also Ingushetia Yevloyev, Akhmed 165. See also Ingushetia Yoldoshev, Tohir 123, 182 ‘Young Bukharans’ 117-18 ‘young imams’ 83-84, 97-98, 139, 142, 157, 158, 159-60, 166, 180, 183-84, 185, 187 ‘Young Khivans’ 117 Yuldoshev, Akrom 183. See also Uzbekistan Yusuf, Muhammad Sodiq,
mufti 123, 179, 180. See also Uzbekistan Zawahiri Ayman al- 161-62 Ziazikov, Murat 163-64. See also Ingushetia Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Mönchen
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CONTENTS Lisi of Figures ix Glossary xi Note on Transliteration, Place Names and Calendars xvii Additional Signs Used xix 1 Introduction Part I Islam, Islamic Authority and Leadership before and during the Russian Rule 9 Chapter One Authority and Leadership in Islam: A Historical and Comparative Perspective 11 Chapter Two Islamic Leadership among Tatars and Other Turkic Peoples prior to and during Russian Rule 27 Chapter Three Islam and Islamic Leadership in theCaucasus 43 Chapter Four Islam, Islamic Authority and Leadershipin Central Asia 55 Part II Islamic Authority and Leadership in the USSR 71 Chapter Five The Volga-Urals 73 Chapter Six The North Caucasus 87 Chapter Seven The South Caucasus 101 Chapter Eight Central Asia and Kazakhstan 113 PartinIslamic Authority and Leadership in Post-Soviet Lands 125 Chapter Nine Belarus, Ukraine and Lithuania 127 Chapter Ten European Russia 139 Chapter Eleven The Caucasus 157 Chapter Twelve Central Asia 179 Chapter Thirteen Eurasian Islamic Leadership withinthe Global Context 197 Notes 217 Bibliography 249 Index 259
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INDEX Abbasids 16, 44-45, 56-57 Abbyasov, Rushan 142-43 Abdikeev Ruslan, muftì 134. See abo Donetsk muñíate Abduh, Muhammad 199 Abdülhamid II 200 Abdullayev, Akhmad, muftì 158-59 Ablayev, Emirali, muftì 132, 134, 139-40, 144. See abo DUMK Abū Hamza al-Maşrl 207, 248ո22 Abubakarov, Sayid-Magomed, mufti 158-59 Abulkhair 61-62 ‘Adats 5, 20, 24-25, 49 Adjara 108, 211 Adnanites 2, 200 Adygea 166, 168 ‘Afghan jihād’ 160-61 Afghani, Jamal al-Dln al- 199 Agayev, Ahmet 103-4 Aghā Khan 19-20, 122-23, 184, 208. See abo Badakhshan Ahl al-Bayt 13 Ahl al-Hadtíh 24—25 Ahrãr, khwãjah ‘Ubaydallah 61, 62 Akaev, Abū Sufyan 89-90, 93 Akchura, Yusuf 74 Akhtayev, Akhmad-qadl 98, 159-60, 161—62, See also IRP Akromlyyah Al- 183. See abo Akrom Yuldoshev Akundzadeh, Mirza Fatali 103-4 Akushinsky, All-hajjee 90-91, 92-93, 230n21 Alash Orda 76-77, 116 Alawites 19, 24-25, 247n2 Aleksandrovich, Ismail, mufti 130 Alexy II, Patriarch 141-42. See abo ROC Alimov, Usmonkhon, mufti 180-81, 244n7. See abo UzMI Aliyev, Alikram 108-9, 111, 169-70 Aliyev, Heydar 107, 169. See abo Azerbaijan Aliyev, Il’ham 169. See abo Azerbaijan Aliyev, Mukhu 158. See abo Dagestan Alizadeh, Aga 106-7 Almohads 15-16 Almoravids 15 Al-Rāid 133-34. See abo Ukraine Alsabekov, Muhammad, mufti 162-63, 242 n22. See abo Chechnya Altmysh, Bulgar ruler 29 Alyautdinov, Ildar 142-43. See abo Russia Alyautdinov, Shamil 142-43. See abo Russia Andalus, al- (Andalusia) 4, 14-16, 24-25, 69, 204 Ansar 13, 24—25 Arab nationalism 201 ‘Arafat, Yãsir 203 ‘Arctic Islam’ 149 Arran (Caucasian Albania) 11, 14, 24—25, 44-45,46 Arsanov, Bagautdin 94—95. See
abo Chechnya Arsanukaev, Magomed-Bashir, mufti 97-98. See abo Chechnya Arystanbab 12-13 Ash'añs 24—25 Ashirov, Nafigulla, mufti 142—43, 238 n8 Astemirov, Anzor 167 See abo Kabardino-Balkaria Astrakhan Khanate 31 Atharis 24—25 Aushev, Ruslan 163-64. See abo Ingushetia Autlev, Faiz 168-69. See abo Adygea Ayyūbids 17 Azerbaijan 169, 212 Azerbaijan Democratic Republic(ADR), 1918-20 92, 105, 230nl8 Azerbaijan Islamic Party (AIP) 109-10, 169-70. See abo Aliyev, Alikram Azhar al- 1-2, 3—4, 7-8, 24-25, 185-86 Azzam, Abdullah Yusuf 203. See abo ‘globed jihād’ Badakhshan 19-20,56-57, 122-23, 184, 208. See abo Ismă'llîs Baghdadi, Abū Bakr al-, Daesh leader 24—25, 161-62, 164-65, 204
260 INDEX Baitursynuly, Ahmet 76-77. See also Alash Balādhurī 44^5 Bannā, Hasan al- 200, 207. See abo Muslim Brotherhood Barelvis 206, 248ո20 Barudi, Galimjan, muftì 76, 79 Basayev, Shamil 160-61, 162-63. See aho Chechnya Bashrevkom ΊΒ-Π basmachis 69, 116-17, 238n41 Behbudi, Mahmud Khoja 68-69 Belarus 130 Berdiyev Ismail-hajjee, mufti 97-98, 166. See also Karachaevo-Cherkessia Berdymahamedov, Gurbanguly 190. See aho Turkmenistan Bibarsov, Mukaddas, mufti 139, 142-43. See aho Russia Bidzhiev, Muhammad 167-68. See aho Karachaevo-Cherkessia Bigi, Musa 74, 228n3 Bobokhon, Eshon, mufti 120-21. See aho SADŮM Bobokhon, Shamsuddinkhon, mufti 121, 180. See aho SADŮM Bobokhon, Ziyouddinkhon, mufti 120-21. See aho SADŮM Borlakov, Ramazan 168. See aho Karachaevo-Cherkessia Bukeikhanov, Alikhan 114—15 Bukhara Khanate/Emirate 62, 63, 68, 117 Bukhari, Muhammad al- 18, 57-58 Bulgar Islamic Academy 141. See aho Tatarstan Buyyids 19, 24-25, 199 Byzantium 14 CARC (Council for Affairs of Religious Cults) 82, 84-85, 106-7, 108, 121, 137 Catherine the Great 5, 36 Çelebicihan, Noman 75-76, 77. See aho Millî Firqãh Chagatai Khānate 29-30, 60. See aho Genghizids ‘Chechen jihād’ 162-63, 164 Chechnya 162, 164, 213 Chirkawi (Chirkeiskii), Sayid, sheikh 158 See aho DUMRD Chochayev, Sharafutdin 165-66. See aho Kabardino-Balkaria Chokaboyev, Ibrahim-Bek, kurbashi 130-31 Chokai, Mustafa 77, 116 ‘churchification’ 138 Comintern 79, 81 Córdoba Caliphate of 15-16, 24—25 Crimean Khanate 33. See aho Genghizids Crimean muñíate 132, 133 Daesh (ISIS) 18,45, 99-100, 150, 161-62, 164-65, 167, 168, 170, 184-85,
190-91, 204, 209, 215. See aho ‘global jihād’ Dagestan 158 Dahadaev, Magomed-All 90, 91 Darband (Bib al-Abuã.b) 12-13, 44 Darbandī, Abū Bakr al- 18, 20, 47 deportations 5-6, 82, 87, 95, 108-9, 132 Derbisali, Absattar-kajy, mufti 185-86. See also Kazakhstan Dibirov, Muhammad-qadl 93 Dinya JSazaraty 76, 79 Diyanet 135, 169 ‘Donetsk muñíate’ 134 Donish, Ahmad Makhtum Qalla 68-69 DTsM RI (muñíate of Republic of Ingushetia) 163-64. See aho Ingushetia Dudayev, Dzhokhar 87, 95-96, 162-63. See aho Chechnya Dukchi Ishān 69. See aho basmachis DUMB (muñíate of Belarus) 131. See aho Belarus DUMChR (muñíate of Chechen Republic) 163. See also Chechnya DUMES/TsDUM (muñíate of central Russia) 82, 83, 84-85, 127, 129-30, 139, 140. See aho Russia DUMK (muñíate of Kazakhstan) 185. See aho Kazakhstan DUMKB (muñíate of Kabardino-Balkaria) 165 See aho Kabardino-Balkaria DUMKChR (muñíate of Karachaevo-Cherkessia) 166. See aho Karachaevo-Cherkessia DUMKyr(muftIate of Kyrgyzstan) 187. See aho Kyrgyzstan DUMRA (muffiate of Republic of Adygea) 166. See aho Adygea DUMRB (muñíate of Republic of Bashkortostan) 140-41 DUMRD (muñíate of Republic of Dagestan) 158-59. See aho Dagestan DUM RT (muñíate of Republic of Tatarstan) 139, 144. See aho Tatarstan DUMSK (muñíate of the North Caucasus) 157,213
INDEX DUMU (muñíate of Ukraine) 133, 138. See ako Ukraine DUMZ (muñíate of Transcaucasia) 101, 102, 106, 111 Emizh, Nurbii, mufti 166. See also Adygea Enver Pasha, Ottoman Minister of War 116-17 Erbakan, Necmettin 208 Erdoğan, Recep 135, 144, 148-49 Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) 210 Euro-Islam (European Islam) 139-40, 149 European Union (EU) 2-3, 127, 132, 138, 206, 210 Evloyev, Sulambek, mufti 163-64. See also Ingushetia Fahretdinov (Fahretdin), Riza, mufti 79-80 Faizkhanov, Khusain 39M-0 Faizov, Ildus, mufti 145 Faizrakhmanists 147. See also Sattarov, Faizrakhman Fațimids 17, 19-20, 24—25 Fihrlds 14-15 Fitrat, Abdurauf 68-69, 117 Fivers (Zaydls), Shl‘ah 19, 24—25, 200 France 200, 205, 208 Galiulla (Galiullin) Gabdulla, mufti 139, 14243, 144-45. See also Tatarstan Gaspirall, Ismail 39-41. See alsojadīdīsm, Tercüman Gaynutdin (Gaynutdinov) Ravil, mufti 139, 142-43. See also SMR Gekkiev, Mahmud, mufti 97-98, 158 Gengesh 189-90. See also Turkmenistan Genghis Khan 60 Genghizids 60, 128. See ako Chagatai Khanate, Golden Horde, Dkhanate and Yan Khanate Germany 206, 208 Ghazali, Abū Hamid al- 24—25, 47, 59-60 Ghazawãt 44, 46, 48, 50, 53, 91, 102, 115 Ghaznivids 49 Ghumüqî, Jamal al-Dln al- 47-48 Gijduvanl, ‘Abd al-Khāliq 58 Girei Khan 61-62 ‘global jihad’ 159, 160-62, 168, 171, 181, 184, 203, 210 Golden Horde 28, 29, 41-42, 50, 60. See ako Genghizids 261 Gorch’khanov, D’as 165. See ako Ingushetia Gotsinsky, Najmuddln 90-91, 92 Granada, Amlrate 15-16. See ako Andalusia Grand Duchi of Lithuania (GDL) 128 ‘Great Game’ 67 ‘Grozny Fatwa’ 147, 163 Gülen, Fethullah 1-2, 7-8, 135,
148-49, 186, 188, 189-90 Hamadanî, Yûsuf 58, 61 ìiaramain Al-, Islamic Foundation 99 High Council of the ‘Ulama’ of Tajikistan (HCUT) 184. See ako Tajikistan Hijrī calendar 24—25 Hindustoniy, Hajjee Domla 123 Hizb al-Tahrīr al-Islāmī 1-2, 7-8, 135—36, 182-83, 188 hujam 106, 113-14, 132 Ibn Khaldūn 60-61 IbnTaymîyyah 18, 199 Ibrahim al-Ibrahīm, Islamic foundation 99 Ibrahimoglu, Ilgar (Allahverdiyev) 170. See ako Azerbaijan Ibraim, Veli 77, 80-81 Idel-Ural 76-77, 81-82 Ijtihād 16-17, 18-20, 29, 45, 84-85, 121, 199, 207 Ikramov, Akmal 117-19 Ilkhānate 29-30, 60. See ako Genghizids Imarat Kaokaz (Caucasus Emirate) 161-62, 164-65, 167, 168-69,215 Inakids 64. See ako Khiva (Khwãrazm) Khanate Ingushetia 162, 163, 165 ‘Iranian intermezzo’ 17-18 Ishaki, Ayaz 76-77 Iskhakov, Gusman, mufti 139, 144-45. See ako Tatarstan Islamic Jihad Union (IĮJ) 182, 188. See ako ‘global jihad’ Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) 182. See ako Uzbekistan Islamic Renaissance Party (IRP) 98, 159-60 Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan (IPRT) 183-85, 191-92. See ako Tajikistan ‘Islamic revival’ 5-6, 83-84, 97, 109, 110-11, 123, 159-60, 189 Ismagilov, Saeed, mufti 133-34 Ismailov, Mustafa-qãdl 89-90 Israilov, Hasan 95
262 INDEX Ittifãq al-Muslimīn, 1906-17 73, 74, 75-76 Ivan the Terrible 28 Jadīdīsm 5 among Central Asian Muslims 56, 68-69, 113, 117-18, 180-81 among Tatars and Bashkirs 39, 74, 83, 139 Jakh al-Mahdi 188. See also Kyrgyzstan Jakubauskas, Romas, mufti 136. See also Lithuania Jalil, Musa 82 Jamil, Mustafa 133. See also Mejlls of Crimean Tatars Janibeg Khan 61-62 Janīds 63-64. See also Bukhara Khānate/Emlrate Jazull Softs 158 Jungars 65, 66-67 Kabardino-Balkaria 165, 167 Kabiri, Muhiddin 184—85. See also IPRT Kadar zone 160. See also Dagestan Kadyrov, Akhmad 146, 162-63. See ako Chechnya Kadyrov, Ramzan 146, 163, 167, 213 Kakhibsky, Hasan Hilmi, sheikh 91, 92, 94 Kaiaev, All 89-90, 93 Kalimatov, Mahmud-Ali 163-64. See ako Ingushetia Kalmyks (Oirats) 32-33 Karabakh 108, 110, 169, 212. See ako Azerbaijan Karachaevo-Cherkessia 166, 167 Kardanov, Askarbii, mufti 166. See ako Adygea Karimov, Islam 182, 215. See ako Uzbekistan Kashgar 56-57, 58 Kaufman, General Konstantin von 67 Kazakh Khanate 34 Kazakhstan 58, 61-62, 65-66, 185-86, 212 Kazan Khanate 30 ‘Kazan Multiate’ 145 Kebedov, Abbas 160-61 Kebedov, Bagauddin 98, 160-61, 164. See ako IRP Kebekov, Aliaskhab 161-62 Khafizov, Khaidar, mufti 149-50. See ako Arctic Islam’ Khakimov, Rafael 139. See ako Tatarstan Khalikov, Dalgat 90 Khamkhoyev, Isa-hajjee, mufti 163-64. See ako Ingushetia Kharijites 13 Khațțăb, Ibn al- 160-61, 164. See ako Chechnya Khazars 13-14, 27-28, 29 Khiva (Khwarazm) 64, 68, 117 Khojayev, Faizulla 117, 119. See ako ‘Young Bukharans’ Khomīnī, Musawl (Khomeini) 203 Khorāsān 16, 44, 55, 56-57 Khorram-Dinan 45—46
Khusnutdinov, Kanafiya, mufti 134. See ako ‘Kievan muñíate’ Khuzin, Muhamatgali, mufti 139-40, 146-47 Khwarazm 14, 55 ‘Kievan muñíate’ 134 Kimsanbai-aji (Abdurahmanov) mufti 187. See ako Kyrgyzstan Kirill, Patriarch 141-42. SeeakoROC Kokand Autonomy 116 Kokand Khanate 64 Korkmasov, Jelāl al-Dln 90, 91 Krganov, Al’bir, mufti 139—40, 146, 147. See also Russia Krinickis, Romualdas, mufti 136-37 KTsM SK (Coordinating Centre of Muslims of the North Caucasus) 139-40, 159, 163, 166 Kubrawl Softs 32-49, 122 Kunta-hajjee, Kishiev 48, 94—95, 163. See ako Chechnya Kyrgyzstan 64, 66, 187-88, 212 Lakzl, al- 18, 43, 45 League of the Militant Godless 81-82, 94, 106, 118, 120 Lithuania 136, 210 Lithuanian (Lipka) Tatars 128, 131, 136, 210 Lulashenko, Alexander 130. See ako Belarus Maarifchilik 103-4 Macarius, Metropolitan 35-36. See ako ROC Maksudi, Sadri 74, 75-76 Malikov-Zardabi, Hasan-bey 103-4 Mamluks 17-18, 24-25 Mammadguluzadeh, Jalil 103—4 Manghits 63-64. See ako Bukhara Khanate/ Emirate Mansur, sheikh 50-51 Marwãnids 14—15 Maskhadov, Aslan 162-63. See ako Chechnya Māturīdī Abū Mansur al- 18, 24, 57-58, 180 Mavraev, Magomed-Mirza 89-90
INDEX Mawarannahrb-iA, 16, 55—56 Mayamerov, Yerjan, muffi 185-86. See also Kazakhstan Mazīnānī, ‘All Sharťatl 203 Mejlls of Crimean Tatars 133 Mehdi, Abdureshid 74-75 Meskhetian Turks 108 Mevlevi Softs 108 Mezhiyev, Salah, mufti 163 military-popular governance 89 Mitti Firtph 75-76, 77 Mir-і Arab madrasah 62, 65, 118-19, 120-21, 180-81 Mirzayev, Sultan, mufti 163 Mirziyoyev, Shavkat 191 Mitaev, Ali, sheikh 90-91 ‘Moscow Muffiate’ 147. See also Krganov, Al’bir Muhājirūn al- 207 Mukhetdinov, Damir 142-43. See also Russia Mu'awiyah ibn Abi Sufyan 13 Mufti concept 20-22, 31, 32, 50-51 muhājirūn 12-13, 24—25 muhājiri 18 Mukhetdinov, Damir 142-43. See also Russia Mukhitdin, Abdul Qadir 117. See also ‘Young Bukharans’ Mukozhev, Musa 167. See abo Kabardino-Balkaria Mulūk al֊Țawâ’if\b-\ki. See also Andalusia Munawwar Qari 68-69 Musavat, party 73, 105 Muslim Brotherhood 159-60, 200, 206 Muslim Communists 5-6, 77 Muslim World League (MWL) 99 Mustafin, Ahmedzian 83 Mittazilīs 18, 24-25, 57-58 Nahdah al- 200 Nakhchivan 48—49, 108, 111 Namangani, Juma (Khodjiyev) 123, 182. See abo Uzbekistan Naqshband, Bahā’ al-Dīn 61, 180-81 Naqshbandl Şüfts 20, 32, 47-49, 62, 94—95, 96-97, 122, 158, 186-87. See abo Naqshband, Bahâ’ al-Dln Narimanov, Nariman 104 Naşir Khusraw 56-57 Naşiri, Abdul Qayum al- 40 Nasrallah ibn ibadullah, mufti 190-91. See abo Turkmenistan Nasser, Gamal Abdel 201 263 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) 2-3, 127,210 Nazim al-HaqqānI, sheikh 158 Nigmatullin, Nurmuhamet, mufti 140-41. See also DUMRB Nikon, Patriarch 35-36. See abo ROC Niyazov, Abdel Wahid 142 43. See abo
Russia Saparmurat Niyazov (Turkmenbashi) 189. See abo Turkmenistan Nogai Horde 32 See abo Genghizids Nuri, Said Abdullo 183-84. See abo Tajikistan Nursi, Badiuzzam Said 148-49 Nysanbai-uly Ratbek-kajy, mufti 185. See abo Kazakhstan October Manifesto of 1905 73 Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) 110-11, 141, 189 Orenburg muffiate 38-39, 141 Ottomans 21, 24—25, 33, 52-53 Pankisi Gorge 164—65 Pashazadeh, Allashukur Hummat 107, 110-11, 169, 212. See abo Azerbaijan Peter the Great 36-37 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (PLC) 128 Prométhee 77 Pshikachev, Anas, mufti 165-66. See abo DUMKB Pshikachev, Shafig, mufti 97-98, 165-66. See abo DUMKB Putin, Vladimir 139-40, 143. See abo Russia Qahtanites 12 Qadlmists 40-41 Qadirl Şüfts 48—49, 94-95, 148-49, 158, 163 Qaeda Al- 161-62, 164-65, 182, 203. See abo ‘global jihad’ Qara Khitais 58-59 Qaradawl, Yûsuf al- 181, 207, 215 Qarãkhãnids 58 Qasimov Khanate 33 Oļzilbash 22-23 QIMI (muffiate of Republic of Azerbaijan) 169, 170. See abo Azerbaijan Quraysh 12, 13 Qursawi, Abū Naşr al- 39-40 Quțb, Sayyid 201. See abo Muslim Brotherhood
264 INDEX Ralimon, Emomali (Rahmonov) 183-84. See also Tajikistan RAIS (Russian Association for Islamic Consensus) 146. See abo Russia Ramadan, Țăriq 207. See also Euro-Islam Rashida Abystai. See also Tatarstan Rāshidīm 12,199 Rasulev, Gabdrahman, mufti 78-79, 81-82 Rasulev, Zainulla, ishān 38^-0 Rasulzadeh, Mammad Emin 105 ‘Red Mollahs’ 105-6 Rida’, Rashid 199 Rome papacy 205 Ruhnama 190. See also Turkmenbashi Russia 139-42, 212 ‘Russian Islam’ 41-42, 143-44. See also Catherine the Great, Russia Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) 29-30, 37-38,81-82, 130-31, 140, 141-42, 146-47, 214 Sadat, Anwar al- 202 SADUM (muñíate of Central Asia) 83, 113-14, 120, 180, 185 Safawids 22, 24-25, 46-47, 52-53 Şahâbah 12-13, 24-25 Saidov, Abdurashid 159-60. See also Dagestan Salman, Farid 144—45, 146-47. See abo Tatarstan Saltinsky, Uzun-hajjee 90-91, 92 Sāmānīds 17, 57 Sasanians 27-28, 44, 56-57 Sattarov, Faizrakhman 147. See abo Faizrakhmanists Serikbai-kajy, mufti 185-86. See abo Kazakhstan Seljuqs 17-18, 46-47, 59 Seveners (Isma'ūls), Shťah 19-20, 122. See abo Badakhshan SeydahmetjJafer 75-76, 77, 82. See abo Millî Firqăh Shabanovich, Abu Bekir, muftì 1 ЗО, 131. See abo Belarus Shādhilī Sūfīs 48, 96-97, 158 Shamayev, Akhmad-hajjee, muftì 163. See abo Chechnya Shamil, imâm 5, 47-48, 50-52 Sharwãnshãhs (Shirwan) 17, 23, 45-46 Shaybănl, Muhammad 62 Shaybănîds 62, 63-64 Sheripov, Mairbek 95 Shirvani, Seyid Azim 103-4 Shumaf, Enver, mufti 166. See abo Adygea Sibir, Khanate 34, 62. See abo Genghizids Sigmatullin, Kamil, mufti 145. See abo DUMRT Silk Road 55, 57, 63 SMR (Council of Muftis of Russia)
132, 134, 139-40, 142 Sogdia 56-57 ‘Soviet Muslims’ concept 84, 99-100, 113-14 Sufism, concept 20, 24—25 Sufyanids 14 Sughūrī, Abd al-Rahmān al- 47-48 Suhrawardl Sūfīs 47 Süleymancis 186 Suleymanov, Qamet 170. See also Azerbaijan Sultan-Galiev, Mirsaid 74-75, 77-79, 80-81 Sunnis of Abu Hanlfa madhhab 18, 46-47, 89 Sunnis of Abū al-Shāfii madhhab 18, 45, 46, 89 Sunnis of Ibn Hanbal madhhab 18, 24—25 Sunnis of Mâlik ibn Anas madhhab 18 Sykes-Picot Agreement 205 Szynkiewicz, Jakub, mufti 128-30 TablighlJamã‘ah 1-2, 7-8, 187-88, 190-91, 200 Tadzhuddin(Tadzhuddinov), Talgat, mufti 139, 140, 144-45, 146. See abo DUMES Tajikistan 183-84, 212 Takfir (Al-) wa al-Hijrah 135-36, 168, 200 Tamim, Ahmad, sheikh 133. See abo DUMU taqîyyah 45-46, 48-49, 106 Tarablusi, Shami Domullo al-121-22 Tatarstan 144 Taurida muñíate 39, 128 Tercüman 40-41. See abo Gaspiralī, Ismail Tbilisi (Tiflis), Emirate of 14 Timor (Tamerlane) 60-61 TimOrids 60 Tirmidhl, Abū ‘īsā al- 57-58 Togan, Zeki Velidi 75-77 Topbaş Osman Nuri, sheikh 169. See abo Azerbaijan ‘traditional’ Islam concept 214 Tsalikov, Akhmet-bey 90-91 Tunahan, Süleyman Hilmi, sheikh 186-88. See abo Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan Turajonzoda, Hoji Akbar, mufti 183—84. See abo Tajikistan Turkestan, Russian Governorate 64, 67 Turkmenistan 212189-90
INDEX Twelvers {Ithnā. 'AshaiïyaH}, Shťah 4, 19, 22-25, 46-47 Udugov, Movladi 160-61, 164. See abo Chechnya Ukraine 132 ‘Umaribn al֊Khațțâb. Caliph 12-13 Umarov, Doku 161-62, 164-65. See also Caucasus Emirate Umayyads 11, 13-14 United Kingdom 204, 208 United States of America 141-42, 203 United Tajik Opposition (UTO) 183-85. See also Tajikistan ‘untraditional’ Islam concept 214 Uzbekistan 61-62, 64, 180-81 UzMI (múñate of Uzbekistan) 180, 181. See also Uzbekistan Vahitov, Mullanur 75-76, 77-78. See also Muslim Communists Vepayev, Kakagel’dy, mufti 190-91. See also Turkmenistan Volga Bulgaria 16-17, 28, 29-30, 140-41 Voronovich, Ali, mufti 131. See also DUMB Voronovich, Ismail, mufti 131. See also DUMB Wahhab, Muhammad ibn Abd al- 200 ‘War on Terror’ 1-2 Wasațîyyah al- 143 f 265 Xinjiang 56-57, 64, 65 Yamashev, Huseyn 74-75 Yan Khanate 60. See also Genghizids Yandarbiyev, Zelimkhan 160-61, 162-63, 164. See also Chechnya Yakupov, Valiulla 145, 148. See also Tatarstan Yaqoob, Ramadan, mufti 136-37. See also Lithuania Yaraghl, Muhammad-efendl al- 47-48 Tarmuk 161. See also Kabardino-Balkaroa Yaroslavsky, Yemelyan 81. See also League of Militant Godless Гаѕа 29-30, 48-49 Yasawl, Ahmad 58. See also Yasawls Yasawl Sufis 34-35, 48-49, 58, 122, 186-87. See also Yasawl, Ahmad Yevkurov, Yunus-Bek 163-64. See also Ingushetia Yevloyev, Akhmed 165. See also Ingushetia Yoldoshev, Tohir 123, 182 ‘Young Bukharans’ 117-18 ‘young imams’ 83-84, 97-98, 139, 142, 157, 158, 159-60, 166, 180, 183-84, 185, 187 ‘Young Khivans’ 117 Yuldoshev, Akrom 183. See also Uzbekistan Yusuf, Muhammad Sodiq,
mufti 123, 179, 180. See also Uzbekistan Zawahiri Ayman al- 161-62 Ziazikov, Murat 163-64. See also Ingushetia Bayerische Staatsbibliothek ' Mönchen |
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