Abstract

Similar issues are dealt with in the article of Konstantin Morgunov based on the archival data from the Orenburg region of the South Urals. He especially focuses on the life stories of local imams in the context of the history of their communities. The author analyses also the texts of official preaching, discovering an unavoidable influence of Soviet ideological instructions on public sermons of Muslim preachers. Such demonstrative loyalty, Morgunov argues, was an inevitable condition of religious communities' survival in the circumstances of official atheist policy.

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