Conclusion: Russian Hajj in the Twenty-First Century

In the twenty-first century, the hajj has once again become a European and a Russian phenomenon, as a result of global events and processes. Since the 1980s, large-scale Muslim immigration to western Europe and the collapse of communism in eastern Europe have made Islam the fastest-growing religion...

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Behavioral sciences
Christianity
Citizenship
Civics
Development studies
Ethnic groups
Ethnology
Ethnoreligious groups
European history
Globalization
Hajj
Human geography
Human migration
International development
Islam
Islamic philosophy
Muslims
Orthodox Church
Pilgrimages
Political science
Practical theology
Religion
Religious practices
Russian Orthodox Church
Social sciences
Spiritual belief systems
Theology
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