#smrgKİTABEVİ Proceedings of international Conference (Russian): Islamic Civilization in Central Asia - 2010
Astana, 4-7 September 2007
İstanbul, 2010 (in English, Russian and Kazakh)
ISBN 978-92-9063-205-4 (vol.1)
ISBN 978-92-9063-206-1 (vol.2)
ISBN 978-92-9063-207-8 (set)
Central Asia is one of the regions where Islam spread the earliest, from mid-seventh century onwards, and interacted productively with the local cultures. in consequence the region is marked by a multi-faith structure which produced intellectuals, philosophers and artists of varied cultural backgrounds. Within this framework, the Islamic culture that flourished here gave birth to eminent theologians and jurists, philosophers, astronomers and mathematicians. Some of the leading centers of civilization developed in Central Asian cities. These and other multifarious aspects of Central Asian Islamic cultural history were addressed by the participants in the conference on Islamic Civilization in Central Asia which was held in Astana, Kazakhstan in September 2010. The present book in two volumes records this contribution for the benefit of the world of learning. The first volume contains 31 papers presented in English and the second, 38 papers in either Russian or Kazakh.
Astana, 4-7 September 2007
İstanbul, 2010 (in English, Russian and Kazakh)
ISBN 978-92-9063-205-4 (vol.1)
ISBN 978-92-9063-206-1 (vol.2)
ISBN 978-92-9063-207-8 (set)
Central Asia is one of the regions where Islam spread the earliest, from mid-seventh century onwards, and interacted productively with the local cultures. in consequence the region is marked by a multi-faith structure which produced intellectuals, philosophers and artists of varied cultural backgrounds. Within this framework, the Islamic culture that flourished here gave birth to eminent theologians and jurists, philosophers, astronomers and mathematicians. Some of the leading centers of civilization developed in Central Asian cities. These and other multifarious aspects of Central Asian Islamic cultural history were addressed by the participants in the conference on Islamic Civilization in Central Asia which was held in Astana, Kazakhstan in September 2010. The present book in two volumes records this contribution for the benefit of the world of learning. The first volume contains 31 papers presented in English and the second, 38 papers in either Russian or Kazakh.