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Súfitský odkaz Ahmada Jasavího a jeho současná interpretace a instrumentalizace v Kazachstánu
Thesis title in Czech: Súfitský odkaz Ahmada Jasavího a jeho současná interpretace a instrumentalizace v Kazachstánu
Thesis title in English: Sufi legacy of Ahmad Jasawi and its interpretation and instrumentalisation in today’s Kazakhstan
Key words: Súfismus|Kazachstán|Ahmad Jasaví|instrumentalisation
English key words: Sufism|Kazakhstan|Ahmad Jasawi|Instrumentalisation
Academic year of topic announcement: 2021/2022
Thesis type: Bachelor's thesis
Thesis language: čeština
Department: Department of Middle Eastern Studies (21-KBV)
Supervisor: Mgr. Pavel Ťupek, Ph.D.
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Date of registration: 22.11.2021
Date of assignment: 22.11.2021
Administrator's approval: not processed yet
Confirmed by Study dept. on: 30.11.2021
Date and time of defence: 07.09.2022 00:00
Date of electronic submission:17.08.2022
Date of proceeded defence: 07.09.2022
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Opponents: Mgr. Ľubomír Novák, Ph.D.
 
 
 
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Bakalářská práce se zaměří na oblast dnešního Kazachstánu, ve kterém se po získání nezávislosti hledaly prostředky pro znovuutváření národní identity Kazachů. Jedním z takových prostředků se stala osobnost chodži Ahmada Jasavího. Ten je znám především jako súfitský turkický mistr a učenec, jemuž se přičítá zásluha za rozšíření islámu ve Střední Asii ve 12. století. Bakalantka se zaměří na analýzu diskurzu toho, jak byl jeho odkaz interpretován v kazašské politice a kultuře po rozpadu SSSR.
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