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Tatar Islamic Scholar Arrested For Allegedly Running Branch Of Banned Islamic Group
2020-04-28
[RFERL] Gabdrakhman Naumov, a noted Islamic scholar in Russia's Republic of Tatarstan, has been arrested on suspicion of creating and running a branch of a banned Islamic group.

Naumov's lawyer, Ruslan Nagiyev, told RFE/RL that his client was apprehended about a month ago on suspicion of being the leader of the Nurcular Islamic group.

Naumov is well-known in Tatarstan as a teacher at the Russian Islamic University and as the former imam of a mosque in Tatarstan’s capital, Kazan.

"His arrest has been a shock for many in Tatarstan. Many religious and civil rights figures support Naumov. Nobody believes that he may be a leader of some sort of an bully boy group," Nagiyev said, adding that his client has rejected the charge.

Nagiyev also said that law enforcement authorities in Tatarstan have already added Naumov to a list of bully boys, although his trial is still pending.

Since 2013, several alleged members of Nurcular have been arrested across Russia.

Nurcular was founded in The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...Qatar's satrapy in Asia Minor...
by Islamic scholar Said Nursi, who died in 1960. It has been banned in Russia since 2008.

The Nurcular movement, which has millions of followers around the globe, especially in Turkey, has been banned in Russia since 2008.

Russian authorities have said the group promotes the creation of an Islamic state that encompasses all Turkic-speaking areas and countries in the Middle East, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Russia's Turkic-speaking regions in the North Caucasus and Volga region.
...the neo-Ottoman sultanate? How dreadfully derivative of them all.
Related:
Tatarstan: 2019-09-28 Muslim leaders call for polygamy to be legalised in Russia
Tatarstan: 2017-03-19 15 Hizbutts detained in Tartarstan
Tatarstan: 2016-10-24 Seven alleged Islamists detained in Tatarstan
Related:
Nurcular: 2013-05-30 Two Siberian imams sentenced for extremism
Nurcular: 2013-02-16 Leaders of banned Islamist group arrested in Tatarstan
Related:
Russian Islamic University: 2006-01-13 Roots of religious extremism in Russia
Russian Islamic University: 2005-08-30 Tatarstan youth embracing Islam
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  Gray Wolves? I seem to recall they’re Turkish Islamists...
Posted by: trailing wife   2020-04-28 23:22  

#1   [Search domain sputniknews.com/world/20080410104754816/: ]According to international intelligence data, Nurcular members are connected with the Gray Wolves organization that some consider to be a terrorist group. Nurcular members include wealthy businessmen with substantial political influence in Turkey and abroad.
Posted by: b   2020-04-28 11:03  

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