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Islam and Islamic Practices in Georgia

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  • Sanikidze, George
  • Walker, Edward W.

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This article focuses on religious practices among Muslims in the Republic of Georgia today. It considers relations between Muslims and other religious groups; the influence of religion on everyday life in Georgia; the relationship between the religious and national consciousness; and tensions between supporters of the syncretic forms of Islam that have been traditionally practiced in Georgia and the allegedly "pure" and "alien" forms of Islam that are typically, although not necessarily accurately, referred to as "Wahhabism" in post-Soviet space.

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  • Sanikidze, George & Walker, Edward W., 2004. "Islam and Islamic Practices in Georgia," Program in Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies, Working Paper Series qt7149d486, Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, UC Berkeley.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:bpspss:qt7149d486
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