ID | 106447 |
Title Proper | Establishing an Islamic niche in Kazakhstan |
Other Title Information | Musylman Publishing House and its publications |
Language | ENG |
Author | Schwab, Wendell |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | There has been an increase in Muslim piety and practice in Kazakhstan since the fall of the Soviet Union. Much of this increase is due to the efforts of members of the piety movement in Kazakhstan, who preach and publish about Islam in an effort to inspire more Kazakhs to embrace a particular vision of Islam emphasizing daily prayer, modest dress and condemnation of saint and ancestor veneration. From its humble beginnings as a press primarily publishing translations of short books on Islam, Musylman Publishing House has grown to become an influential Islamic press in Kazakhstan. Building on observations at the Musylman Publishing House editorial office and interviews with its staff, this essay examines the history and publications of Musylman Publishing House. It is argued that the publishing strategy directed by Qayrat Isa, the owner and chief editor of Musylman Publishing House, has been a conscious effort to establish, expand and consolidate a publishing niche for the piety movement in Kazakhstan. The result of this strategy has been the establishment of a readership that no longer simply reads about Islam, but actively preaches to others and contributes articles and books to Musylman Publishing House, creating a self-sustaining piety movement. |
`In' analytical Note | Central Asian Survey Vol. 30, No. 2; Jun 2011: p.227-242 |
Journal Source | Central Asian Survey Vol. 30, No. 2; Jun 2011: p.227-242 |
Key Words | Islam ; Kazakhstan ; Publishing ; Islamic Literature ; Piety Movement |