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ВЕЛИКОТЪРНОВСКИ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ "СВ. СВ. КИРИЛ И МЕТОДИЙ" - УНИВЕРСИТЕТСКО ИЗДАТЕЛСТВО

Ислямизация и идентичност на Балканите през ХVІ в. – между християнството и исляма


Автори:
Красимира Мутафова Великотърновски университет „Св. св. Кирил и Методий“, България

Страници: 333-345
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54664/VNPK2919

Резюме:


The issue of the religious identity, sharply raised during the Ottoman conquest, keeps its vital importance even when the Bulgarians and the otherBalkan peoples become subjects of the Ottoman state. The religion becomes the defining separator in the social-legal space of the Ottoman Empire in the 16th c. – justifiably defined as the century of the “Islamization” – of the Ottoman state, relatively speaking, and of its non-Muslim subjects. In the focus of this study is not the politics of Islamization, but rather the main characters in the islamization process – the “converts” – and their complex existence within the “Islamic religious community”. The difficult task of the author is to trace in some legal sources – mainly in the 16th-century fetvas of the Ottoman Seyhülislâm – the hesitations, accompanying the inclusion of “new Muslims” into “the other religion”, as well as the too “blurred” boundaries of what is allowed and forbidden in the religious practices of the “new Muslims” and in their contact with “their former Christian co-believers”.


Ключови думи:

Ottoman Empire; Balkans; Christianity; Islam; islamization; identity; non-Muslim; fetvas

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