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The article tackles the issue of conversion of Slavic Russians to Islam. The phenomenon is not new; it dates back to the 19th century and was connected with the Caucasian war. Nowadays, converts to Islam are usually young people, mainly students. The reasons for their conversion are diverse; thus, this is not a monolithic group. It consists of certain specific types that can be distinguished on the basis of the reasons for their conversion to Islam. This article categorises the new Russian Muslims under study, which are believed to be composed of four separate groups: people who married a Muslim, those attracted by the mysticism of religion (looking for God), people who consciously accept Islam as a religion with a tangible historical, ethnographic and cultural heritage, and finally those who are attracted by radical Islamic movements.
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Dzieje konfesji luterańskiej w dawnych Inflantach Polskich (łotewskiej Łatgalii) są zagadnieniem bardzo słabo rozpoznanym. Niewielkie zainteresowanie tą kwestią, niezwykle frapującą chociażby z racji położenia Łatgalii i jej funkcjonowania na pograniczu kulturowym, jest przede wszystkim efektem poważnego zdekompletowania bazy źródłowej i jej silnego rozproszenia. Niniejszy tekst ma na celu ukazanie w ogólnym zarysie losów łatgalskiego luteranizmu w okresie, w którym tzw. Inflanty Polskie należały do państwa polsko-litewskiego (1561–1772). Szczególny nacisk położono na relacje luteranów z katolikami, którzy w tzw. czasach polskich mieli w Łatgalii uprzywilejowaną pozycję.
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History of Lutheran confession in the former Polish Livonia (Latvian Latgale) is very poorly investigated. Minor interest in this matter, which is fascinating due to Latgale location and its functioning in the cultural borderland, is mainly the effect of a serious decomposition of the source base and its strong dispersion. This text is aimed at showing a general outline of the history of Latgale Lutheranism in a period, when the so-called Polish Livonia belonged to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1561–1772). Particular emphasis is put on Lutherans’ relations with Catholics, who had a privileged position in Latgale in the “Polish times”.
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