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Everyday Islam: Religion and Tradition in Rural Central Asia
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Everyday Islam: Religion and Tradition in Rural Central Asia

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With a rapidly growing population, deteriorating economic and environmental conditions, and an unstable imperial centre, Soviet Central Asia would seem destined to become one of the world’s trouble spots. Why then the apparent political quiet? This book argues that this perception is, in itself, a reflection of our ignorance of the region. Instead, argues the author, Islamic traditionalism has not only survived but has flourished and is resurgent in Central Asia. This book includes chapters on marital customs, the care of children, communal decision making, social prestige and values, and the second economy in Central Asia. Poliakov demonstrates the resilience of an un-Soviet way of life which is supported by underground institutions, fostered by unofficial clergy, and protected by the infiltration and subordination of government and party organs.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Country
United States
Date
30 November 1992
Pages
180
ISBN
9780873326742

With a rapidly growing population, deteriorating economic and environmental conditions, and an unstable imperial centre, Soviet Central Asia would seem destined to become one of the world’s trouble spots. Why then the apparent political quiet? This book argues that this perception is, in itself, a reflection of our ignorance of the region. Instead, argues the author, Islamic traditionalism has not only survived but has flourished and is resurgent in Central Asia. This book includes chapters on marital customs, the care of children, communal decision making, social prestige and values, and the second economy in Central Asia. Poliakov demonstrates the resilience of an un-Soviet way of life which is supported by underground institutions, fostered by unofficial clergy, and protected by the infiltration and subordination of government and party organs.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Country
United States
Date
30 November 1992
Pages
180
ISBN
9780873326742