In recent years; the Uzbekistan government has been criticized for its brutal suppression of its Muslim population. This book; which is based on the author's intimate acquaintance with the region and several years of ethnographic research; is about how Muslims in this part of the world negotiate their religious practices despite the restraints of a stifling authoritarian regime. Fascinatingly; the book also shows how the restrictive atmosphere has actually helped shape the moral context of peoples' lives; and how understandings of what it means to be a Muslim emerge creatively out of lived experience.
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