Azerbaijan : Islam in a Post-Soviet Republic.
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The collapse of the Soviet Union and the demise of Communist ideas paved the way for an Islamic
revival in Azerbaijan. Being one of the most secular Muslim republics of the Soviet Union,
Azerbaijan is facing a dilemma concerning how to address contemporary religious issues. A
suppression of religious activities and organizations could lead to internal opposition and
radicalization. In contrast, freedom of religious activities could allow the neighboring state of Iran
to export an Islamist revolution and encourage the development of a radical brand of local
Islamism. The high percentage of poor people, as well as the presence of over 700,000 refugees in
the country, create a dangerous breeding ground for radical organizations to recruit members and
sympathizers for future struggles.
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Middle East -- Foreign relations -- Periodicals., Middle East -- Politics and government -- 1945- -- Periodicals., Azerbaijan -- Foreign relations -- Periodicals., Azerbaijan -- Politics and government -- Periodicals.