Politicizing Islam in Central Asia: From the Russian Revolution to the Afghan and Syrian Jihads
Politicizing Islam in Central Asia
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of Figure
List of Images
List of Tables
List of Maps
Acknowledgments
Technical Note
List of Acronyms
Part I Understanding Islamism
Introduction: An Overview of Islamism in Central Asia
1: Secular Authoritarianism, Ideology, and Islamist Mobilization
Part II The USSR Politicizes Islam
2: The Russian Revolution and Muslim Mobilization
3: The Atheist State: Repressing and Politicizing Islam
4: Muslim Belief and Everyday Resistance
Part III Tajikistan
5: The Islamic Revival Party Challenges Communism
6: A Democratic Islamic Party Confronts an Extremist Secular State
7: Society and Islamist Ideas in Tajikistan
Part IV Uzbekistan
8: Seeking Justice and Purity: Islamists against Communism and Karimov
9: Making Extremists: The Uzbek Jihad Moves to Afghanistan
10: Society and Islamist Ideas in Uzbekistan
Part V Kyrgyzstan
11: Religious Liberalization and Civil Islam in Kyrgyzstan
12: Emergent Islamism in Kyrgyzstan
13: Society and Islamist Ideas in Kyrgyzstan
Part VI From Central Asia to Syria
14: Central Asians Join the Syrian Jihad
15: From Central Asia to Afghanistan, Syria, and Beyond
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