Duraković Nijaz: Prokletstvo muslimana

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Prokletstvo muslimana

Duraković Nijaz

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Nijaz Duraković: Curse of Muslims

In the book Curse of Muslims, one of the most prominent Bosnian intellectuals, sociologists and politicians, Nijaz Duraković, presents a deeper analysis of the complex fate of Muslims in Bosnia and Herzegovina and beyond. With his characteristic, critical approach, Duraković examines the historical, social and political aspects that shaped the identity of Bosniaks (former Bosnian Muslims), as well as the circumstances under which they lived during the Ottoman Empire, Austria-Hungary and Yugoslavia. Why should you read this book? Historical perspective: The author offers detailed insights into the legacy of past centuries, from Ottoman reforms to contemporary political turmoil, showing how global and regional events have affected the Muslim community. Identity and Belonging: The book opens up important questions about what it means to be a Muslim in a multicultural society, and how different political regimes have influenced the construction and redefinition of collective identity. Social criticism: Duraković does not hesitate to point out problems within the community itself, as well as those imposed by the wider social environment, which gives this book additional authenticity and value for a wider audience. Relevance today: Although it deals with the history and development of Bosniak and Muslim identity, many lessons from this book remain important in the contemporary context, especially in discussions about coexistence, pluralism and tolerance. 

Additional information

  • Author: Duraković Nijaz
  • Publisher: Connectum
  • Year of publication:2024
  • Place of publication:Sarajevo
  • Pages:351
  • Dimensions:15x23.5 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Odlično
  • Binding:Meki

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