Abstract

This brief survey, remarkably enough, does not follow current trends to track down ‘the Islamic threat’, instead of that drawing almost an opposite picture of a continuous local Islamic tradition, which hardly would allow radical Islamic movements to get a firm footing in Tajikistan. This look at continuities reveals noteworthy phenomena. Not least because of the influence of ‘Naqsbandiya Islam’ mediating between dogmatic prescriptions and pre-Islamic beliefs and customs, the author detects t...

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