Portrait of a Soviet Islamicist

Muhammad-Said Saidov (1902-1985)

Muhammad-Said Saidov (1902-1985) was a prominent Daghestani scholar whose long career saw him a witness to, and participant in, many of the social and intellectual shifts that occurred over the turbulent course of the 20th century. He was also a defiantly independent-minded thinker, juggling and combining the roles of Muslim scholar and Soviet academician at a time when many assumed that such professional identities were mutually incompatible. In this book, the first detailed biography of this remarkable individual, Shamil Shikhaliev draws on Muhammad-Said Saidov's various writings, together with his personal archive and manuscript collection, to reconstruct the various overlapping dimensions of Saidov's life and thought. The book offers a unique perspective on the modern Muslim experience in the Northern Caucasus, which will be of interest to historians, anthropologists and political scientists alike.

mars 2026, 543 pages, Central Eurasian Library, Bd. 6, Anglais
Verlag D.Oesterreichische
978-3-7001-9721-8

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