Religion in the South Caucasus in: Journal of Religion in Europe Volume 14 Issue 3-4 (2021) https://t.co/qyYWHMQjeN.
Often, Azerbaijani identity is viewed as in transition, whereby Shi’ism, Sunnism, Turkism, and secularism are competing with one another. The process of ‘searching…— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) January 29, 2025
Religion in the South Caucasus in: Journal of Religion in Europe Volume 14 Issue 3-4 (2021) https://t.co/jThyWD9hkZ. Often, Azerbaijani identity is viewed as in transition, whereby Shi’ism, Sunnism, Turkism, and secularism are competing with one another. The process of ‘searching for an identity’ is also reflected in the current political discourse and the state’s religious policy. On the one hand, high-rank state officials underscore the secularity of Azerbaijan, while highlighting the Islamic cultural roots of Azerbaijan
Religion in the South Caucasus in: Journal of Religion in Europe Volume 14 Issue 3-4 (2021) https://t.co/qyYWHMQjeN.
Often, Azerbaijani identity is viewed as in transition, whereby Shi’ism, Sunnism, Turkism, and secularism are competing with one another. The process of ‘searching…— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) January 29, 2025