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Imagined mosque communities in Russia: Central Asian migrants in Moscow
Authors:Rano Turaeva
Affiliation:1. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle Saale, Germanyturaeva@eth.mpg.de
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The article aims to shed light on mosque communities in Russia through the example of mosques frequented by Moscovites and by Central Asian migrants. I will make use of Anderson’s theoretical framework of ‘imagined community’ in analysing the material presented in the article. The main argument is that there are no real mosque communities and rather that the sense of community formed around mosques is imagined. There are nevertheless a variety of networks, groups and institutions within and around mosques. The article is based on fieldwork conducted in 2016 and 2017.
Keywords:Islam  Russia  Central Asian migrants  imagined community  Muslim entrepreneurship
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