Negotiating <i>Wasatiyyah</i>: Soft Securitization and Civic Activism in Ukraine

This article addresses religious governance in Ukraine in relation to local Muslim organizations associated with the Council of European Muslims (CEM), formerly known as the Federation of Islamic Organizations in Europe (FIOE). Specifically, it focuses on the Council of Ukrainian Muslims (CUM), form...

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Main Author: Oleg Yarosh
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Published: MDPI AG 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/16/1/18
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description This article addresses religious governance in Ukraine in relation to local Muslim organizations associated with the Council of European Muslims (CEM), formerly known as the Federation of Islamic Organizations in Europe (FIOE). Specifically, it focuses on the Council of Ukrainian Muslims (CUM), formerly known as <i>Alraid</i>, and the Spiritual Administrations of Ukrainian Muslims <i>Ummah</i> (SAUM <i>Ummah</i>). Addressing the policymaking aspect of securitization, the article concerns state policies in Ukraine as ‘soft securitization’, meaning the execution of limited interventions and restrictions on the activities of Muslim organizations in Ukraine, particularly those at the focus of this article and labeled as ‘Islamist’. The FIOE in Europe and <i>Alraid</i> in Ukraine developed a response to these policies, informed by the wasatiyyah (moderation) post-Islamist ideology. The article analyzes how the wasatiyyah ideology was appropriated and negotiated in the discourse of these Ukrainian organizations, and how it informed their civic activism.
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spelling doaj-art-792b0da9f6064382861e0cb69f6fe6652025-01-24T13:47:17ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442024-12-011611810.3390/rel16010018Negotiating <i>Wasatiyyah</i>: Soft Securitization and Civic Activism in UkraineOleg Yarosh0The Department of the Study of Religion, Aarhus University, 8000 C Aarhus, DenmarkThis article addresses religious governance in Ukraine in relation to local Muslim organizations associated with the Council of European Muslims (CEM), formerly known as the Federation of Islamic Organizations in Europe (FIOE). Specifically, it focuses on the Council of Ukrainian Muslims (CUM), formerly known as <i>Alraid</i>, and the Spiritual Administrations of Ukrainian Muslims <i>Ummah</i> (SAUM <i>Ummah</i>). Addressing the policymaking aspect of securitization, the article concerns state policies in Ukraine as ‘soft securitization’, meaning the execution of limited interventions and restrictions on the activities of Muslim organizations in Ukraine, particularly those at the focus of this article and labeled as ‘Islamist’. The FIOE in Europe and <i>Alraid</i> in Ukraine developed a response to these policies, informed by the wasatiyyah (moderation) post-Islamist ideology. The article analyzes how the wasatiyyah ideology was appropriated and negotiated in the discourse of these Ukrainian organizations, and how it informed their civic activism.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/16/1/18securitizationmoderationpost-Islamismmobilizationframingactivism
spellingShingle Oleg Yarosh
Negotiating <i>Wasatiyyah</i>: Soft Securitization and Civic Activism in Ukraine
Religions
securitization
moderation
post-Islamism
mobilization
framing
activism
title Negotiating <i>Wasatiyyah</i>: Soft Securitization and Civic Activism in Ukraine
title_full Negotiating <i>Wasatiyyah</i>: Soft Securitization and Civic Activism in Ukraine
title_fullStr Negotiating <i>Wasatiyyah</i>: Soft Securitization and Civic Activism in Ukraine
title_full_unstemmed Negotiating <i>Wasatiyyah</i>: Soft Securitization and Civic Activism in Ukraine
title_short Negotiating <i>Wasatiyyah</i>: Soft Securitization and Civic Activism in Ukraine
title_sort negotiating i wasatiyyah i soft securitization and civic activism in ukraine
topic securitization
moderation
post-Islamism
mobilization
framing
activism
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/16/1/18
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