Two sides of the affective sphere of Islamic identity

Research Article
  • Nataliya V. Galanina Kikot Moscow University of the Ministry of the Interior of Russia, Podolsk, Russia Natgal2411@uambler.ru
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  • Irina B. Chernova Kikot Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, Podolsk, Russia chibor@bk.ru
    Elibrary Author_id 76689
How to Cite
Galanina N.V., Chernova I.B. Two sides of the affective sphere of Islamic identity. Humanities of the South of Russia. 2023. Vol. 12. No. 1. P. 212-223. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18522/2227-8656.2023.1.16 (in Russ.).

Abstract

Objective of the study is – to study the affective factors most effectively used for the formation of Islamic identity. Methodological basis of the research proceeds from the principle of consistency and includes dialectics, which makes it possible to take into account the interaction of all, even the opposite phenomena of Islamic identity. Research results. A system of interrelated affective factors of Islamic identity is proposed, showing how the same feelings can provoke actions of different social significance and influence the formation of a believer's personality. Prospects of the study are connected with the subsequent study of Islamic identity in the context of spiritual security problems.
Keywords:
Islam, religious identity, religious feelings, missionary activity

Author Biographies

Nataliya V. Galanina, Kikot Moscow University of the Ministry of the Interior of Russia, Podolsk, Russia
Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Philosophy
Irina B. Chernova, Kikot Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, Podolsk, Russia
Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Philosophy

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Article

Received: 27.12.2022

Accepted: 18.02.2023

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Galanina, N. V., & Chernova, I. B. (2023). Two sides of the affective sphere of Islamic identity. Humanities of the South of Russia, 12(1), 212-223. https://doi.org/10.18522/2227-8656.2023.1.16
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SOCIO-POLITICAL AND ETHNICAL PROCESSES IN THE SOUTH OF RUSSIA