Publikationen der Stiftung → Balkanskijat isljam Titel
Publikationen der Stiftung → Balkanskijat isljam
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- TitelBalkanskijat isljam : bariera ili most za radikalizacijata?
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- Umfang128 Seiten
- AnmerkungText bulgarischKyrillisch
- SpracheBulgarisch
- DokumenttypDruckschrift
- Schlagwörter
- Geografika
- ISBN978-954-2979-37-1
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There are sizeable Muslim communities in many of the Balkan countries. As a whole, the region is characterised by the moderate nature of the Balkan Islam and tolerant relations among religions. In the last years, however, wars and political confrontation have drawn new dividing lines within local societies on ethnic and religious basis. The actions of the Islamic State and the terrorist acts in Europe placed additional strain on the local Islamic communities. Available evidence confirms the fact that a sizeable number of Islamic fighters in the Middle East originated from South-eastern Europe. The purpose of this study is to make a political assessment of the role of the local Islamic communities in the Balkans in these processes, to analyse the tendencies among them in the different countries, the risks of radicalisation and external interference. The outlining of the region-wide dimensions of the problem would help to stimulate the dialogue among the religious confessions and regional cooperation with a view of preventing possible radicalisation of the Islamic communities in the region The study encompasses seven Balkan countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Kosovo, the Republic of Macedonia, Serbia and Turkey.