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Tag: Islamic fundamentalism

Posted inCentral Asia, Tajikistan

The Law of the Pamirs

by Igor Rotar 19 Nov 200302 Aug 2020

In the rugged east of Tajikistan, secular law is once again the rule, but Shariah is voluntarily practiced in some Sunni communities. A partner post from Forum 18 News Service.

Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Uzbekistan

The Myth of a Coming Jihad

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Posted inCentral Asia, Uzbekistan

Among the Armed Believers

by Rustam Temirov 10 Jan 200302 Aug 2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Regions

The Outsiders

by Transitions 13 Jan 2000
Posted inCaucasus, Central Asia, Regions

Uzbekistan: He Is No Longer My Son

by Transitions 19 Nov 1999
Posted inBorderlands, Regions, Turkey

News of Note Across the Region

by Viktor Gomez 26 Jan 199618 Nov 2021
Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Eastern Europe & Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan

The Myth of Militant Islam:Exploiting the Fear of Militant Islam

by LOWELL BEZANIS 29 Dec 199502 Aug 2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Eastern Europe & Russia, Regions

The Myth of Militant Islam:Exploiting the Fear of Militant Islam

by LOWELL BEZANIS 29 Dec 1995
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Russia

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by MICHAEL MIHALKA 17 Nov 1995

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