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Call for Papers

Theme: Islamic Traditions and Developments in Central Asia
Type: International Conference
Institution: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (RVP)
   International University of Kyrgyzstan
Location: Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan)
Date: 27.–28.7.2017
Deadline: 20.4.2017

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In a multicultural world, the issue of humanism has global
significance, especially when facing urgent challenges, such as
international terrorism. The biggest danger of this global problem
lies in the fact that terrorism distorts the spiritual and humanistic
essence of religion, in particular Islam, and uses the religious
factor as a subtle psychological manipulation tool in the
socio-political struggle for the world domination.

The antihuman, misanthropic ideology of terrorism, based on
principles of superiority over the other andviolence against all
humans, tries to destroy the spiritual foundation of human cultures
and civilizations, which are rooted in religion as Samuel Huntington
points out in his well-known book Clashes of Civilizations and the
Remaking of World Order. Terrorism wrongly employs the religious
factor to motivate its followers in order to deepen the conflict
between civilizations and to divide further humankind.

One of the features of the post-Soviet states in Central Asia is the
emergence of various religious activitiesamong the population. It is
a response to socio-economic, political and cultural challenges
developed during the process of transition from totalitarianism to
democracy. Increasing numbers of mosques have been built and Muslim
adherents have increased in recent years. But traditional
understanding and interpretation of Islam has not been adequately
promoted in Central Asia. One of the main reasons for religious
radicalization in contemporary times is precisely the move away from
the spirit of traditional Islam, with the substitution of false and
ignorant interpreation of religious doctrines and beliefs.

These circumstances urgen us to rethink how religion can play its
important role in the development of democratic states in Central
Asia, how a true Islamic education system can be developed with the
anthentic Islamic tradition of humanism and dialogue, and how
scholars, thinkers and intellectuals should do in order to revive the
true Islamic tradition connected with adequate Islamic philosophies,
such as Nazzam, Al-Kindi, Averroes, Avicenna, Al-Farabi, Al-Razi,
Zamakhshari, Ibn Miskavejh, Ibn Khaldun, Maarri, Suhrawardi, Omar
Khayyam, Mevlana, etc.

The purpose of this conference is to re-learning the dialogical and
humanistic tradition of Islam and Islamic philosophy so as to develop
effective and productive ways of inter-faith dialogue in Central Asia
and in the global world.

Subthemes of the conference:

1. History of Islamic philosophy in terms of dialogical and
   humanistic paradigms

2. Comparative studies and interreligious dialogue

3. Development of Islam and Islamic philosophy in Central Asia

Abstract

Please send 300 words and a brief CV to Professsor Alieva Cholpon
Erikovna [[email protected]], and [[email protected]] by April 20,
2017. Full papers sent by June 30, 2017 will be considered to be
published by the RVP in its publication series "Cultural Heritage and
Contemporary Change".

Logistics

There is no registration fee, Travel expense will be covered by
participants (or their institutions); the local organizer will
provide some meals and help participants find less expensive hotels
to stay during the conference.


Contact:

Professor Alieva Cholpon Erikovna
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.crvp.org/conferences/2017/bishkek.html




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