After the first war in Chechnya in 1994 and related flareups in
Daghestan, the world suddenly discovered within Russia the
existence of "exotic," freedom-loving but also "warlike" Muslim
peoples intent on liberating themselves from the domination of a
distant Russian government.
In In Quest for God and Freedom, Anna Zelkina delves into a past
that remains alive in the minds of the peoples of these regions, a
past that is crucial to understanding current events. She examines
the formative period of the first half of the nineteenth century,
during which the Chechens and Daghestanis joined forces under the
banner of Islam and shari'a to resist Russian attempts to conquer
them, an all-too familiar scenario in light of recent events.
Zelkina focuses on the Sufi brotherhoods, mainly the
Naqshbandiyya, under whose charge the resistance was conducted. She
reveals the immense impact of this Muslim mystical order upon the
social, religious, and political life of the peoples of Chechnya
and Daghestan during this crucial period. In the process, she sheds
light on the Islamization of the North Caucasus and on the leading
role the Sufi brotherhoods still play in Chechen and Daghestani
public life today.
In Quest for God and Freedom is must reading for anyone wishing
to understand the current crisis in the Caucasus.
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