Maksud Ibnugadscharowitsch Sadikow

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Maksud Ibnugadscharowitsch Sadikow ( Russian Максуд Ибнугаджарович Садиков * 16th March 1963 in Artschib in Rajon Tscharoda in Dagestan ASSR , USSR , today Russia ; † 7. June 2011 in Makhachkala , Republic of Dagestan , Russian Federation) was a professor of International Relations and Islamic Economy and Sufi .

Life

Sadikov was born in the small village of Artschib in the district ( Rayon ) of Charodan in the southwest of the Republic of Dagestan. The inhabitants of Artschib belong to the Artschi people and speak the Artschi language , which is spoken by an estimated 1200 people.

Sadikov was a follower of the Sufi scholar Sheikh Said Afandi al-Tschirkawi . He was an influential scholar who fought Islamic extremism through religious education and who practiced a combination of science and religious education in the Makhachkala institute. His tasks included the project to translate the Koran into today's Russian and, on several occasions, the coordination of pilgrimages by Russian Muslims to the holy sites in Wahhabi- led Saudi Arabia .

Sadikov was shot in Makhachkala and then buried in his home village.

Training and activities

  • 1981–1986: Attended the Russian State Agrarian University (Temirjasew Academy) in Moscow
  • 1986–1987: Research assistant at the academy
  • 1987–1990: Master's degree at the academy in economics and management
  • 1991–1997: Work at the Academy's School of Administrative Sciences
  • 1994–1996: PhD at Lomonosov University in Moscow in the field of philosophy .
  • 1997–1999: Director of the Ministry of Nationality Policy of the Russian Federation
  • 1998–2000: Attended the Administration Academy of the Russian Federation
  • 1999–2002: Consultant at the Ministry of Federal Affairs, Nationality and Migration Policy of the Russian Federation
  • 2001–2003: President of the MamaDibir Rotschi Theological and Humanitarian Academy
  • 2003–2001: Attended the Open Ecological University of Lomonosov University
  • 2003–2011: Rector of the Institute for Theology and International Relations in Makhachkala

Award

On June 11, 2011, Sadikov was posthumously awarded the Order of Mushestva , the Order of Courage and Self-Sacrifice of the Russian Federation.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Religious Enlightenment. University rector in Dagestan killed in FAZ from June 1, 2011, page 29