Situation and Activity of Tatar Muslim Community in Kazan Province after the 1917 February Revolution (February — October 1917)
https://doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2019-15-3-137-150
Abstract
The article deals with events related to the situation and activities of the Muslim Tatars of Russia after the February 1917 revolution. The revolution divided the Muslim Tatars of Russia of all strata and views into the opposing groups and movements that actively pursued their policies. Socio-political organizations and institutions were created, some of which supported the Provisional Government, while the others supported the Bolshevik Party. Initially, the Muslim clergy, headed by Mufti of Orenburg Spiritual assembly Muhammad-Safa Bayazitov, did not support the February revolution, that is why the assembly was dissolved by leaders of the Tatar bourgeoisie and nobility of Ufa. In May 1917, the First all-Russian Muslim Congress took place in Moscow, at which a number of important decisions were made, including the recognizing of equality of women and the land commodification. In contrast to the Kazan Muslim Committee supporting the Provisional Government, the Kazan Bolshevik Party in early April 1917 organized the Muslim Socialist Committee, headed by the revolutionary Bolshevik Mullanur Vakhitov, led his work among the working Muslims of the Tatars. The Kazan Muslim Committee relied on the intellectuals, the wealthy peasants, the clergy, the Tatar-Muslim bourgeoisie, and the Muslim Socialist Committee did more stakes on the Tatar workers. The October Revolution led to the victory of the Bolsheviks, who were supported by Muslim left socialists.
About the Author
A. R. FayzullinRussian Federation
Almaz R. FAIZULLIN, postgraduate student
(7, Baturina Str., Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, 420111)
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For citations:
Fayzullin A.R. Situation and Activity of Tatar Muslim Community in Kazan Province after the 1917 February Revolution (February — October 1917). Islam in the modern world. 2019;15(3):137-150. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2019-15-3-137-150