PAKISTAN. THE RADICALIZATION OF "FOLK" ISLAM
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PAKISTAN. THE RADICALIZATION OF "FOLK" ISLAM
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S0321-50750000617-4-1
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62-67
Abstract

As it is known, in the contemporary Muslim world there is the sharp confrontation between the major currents - a Sunni majority and Shia minority.

At the same time in some countries, particularly in Pakistan, relations between the leading socio-political movements of Sunni - Barelvi and Deobandi continue to deteriorate.

Keywords
Pakistan, radicalism in Islam, Sufism, Barelvi, Deobandi
Date of publication
01.10.2013
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5. Ahmed Kh. Re-assertion of the Barelvis in Pakistan // The Friday Times. 08.09.2000.

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