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The role of traditional islam in the development of Nothern Caucases (the example of Chechneya and Dagestan)

https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2024_4_189

Abstract

In the article the term traditional Islam is identified on the basis of Grozny fatwa and the role of it’s important integral legitimate part – Sufism and it’s followers for the harmonic development of Chechnya an Dagestan is explained.

About the Authors

I. F. Safargaleev
Institute of CIS
Russian Federation

Safargaleev Ildar F. – head of the Islamic Studies Department

Moscow



D. I. Safargaleev
Federal State University of Education
Russian Federation

Safargaleev Denis I. – Master student

Moscow



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Safargaleev I.F., Safargaleev D.I. The role of traditional islam in the development of Nothern Caucases (the example of Chechneya and Dagestan). Post–Soviet Continent. 2024;(4):189-196. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2024_4_189

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