Risvan Kurbanov

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Risvan Kurbanov

Riswan Danijalovič Kurbanov ( Russian Ризван Даниялович Курбанов ; scientific transliteration Rizvan Danijalovič Kurbanov ; born January 3, 1961 in Buinaksk ) is a Russian politician and legal scholar .

Life

Kurbanow belongs to the North Caucasian ethnic group of the Laken . From 1981 to 1986 he studied law at the State University of Dagestan. From 2004 to 2006 he was Deputy Head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation for the Central Russia Region .

Kurbanow is a member of the United Russia parliamentary group ( Единая Россия ) and a member of the State Duma Committee on Security and Anti-Corruption. He is the head of the Dagestani Commission on Adaptation to Civil Life for Those Who Stopped “Terrorist and Extremist Activities”.

He was one of the participants in the high-ranking international theological conference “Islamic doctrine against radicalism” on April 25-26. May 2012 in Moscow at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel with participants from Kuwait , Saudi Arabia , Tunisia and Russia .

Publications (selection)

  • Prawowoje obespetschenije gossudarstvennoi graschdanskoi sluschby w Rossijskoi Federazii (Правовое обеспечение государственной гражданской служданской служданской служданской служданскойцибые РесосийцибыФе РесосийцибыФе РесосийцибыФе РесойцибыФе РесойцибыФе Ресойцибыые. 2009

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Курбанов, Ризван Даниялович. Депутат Государственной думы РФ. In: Tass.ru. Retrieved December 5, 2019 (Russian).
  2. islam.ru: "Russian Ijmaa" on Jihad and Ideological Split of Muslim Community , Ruslan Kurbanov, June 15, 2012 (accessed December 5, 2017)
  3. strasbourgconsortium.org (accessed December 5, 2017):

    “The conference was attended by the leading Islamic scholars of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Morocco, Jordan, Tunisia, Bahrain, Iraq, Egypt, Lebanon, Mauritania, Sudan, Afghanistan, Turkey, Iran, Albania, Switzerland, Kyrgyzstan , Uzbekistan, Tajikistan Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and the Russian Muftis, representing the vast majority of the country. "