Grants for 2024

1. Cherim Enghin (Constanța, Romania), “Analysis of Romanian Quran Translations in Terms of Quran Translation Criteria”.

2. Vladislav Gribovsky (Nikopol, Ukraine), “Islam in the worldview, social life and everyday life of the Azov Nogais”.

3. Azar Huseynov (Baku, Azerbaijan), “New challenges, realities and problems of Islamic call in Azerbaijan”.

4. Bahrom Safoev (Samarkand, Uzbekistan), “Calligraphy of the Quran as a method of art therapy in psychology”.

5. Archil Sikharulidze (Tbilisi, Georgia), “Allah in History of the Western & Islamic Academic Thoughts.”.

6. Adilia Iulgusheva (Saint-Petersburg, Russia), “Azan. Transformation of the reality of internal and external space for a person at the current moment in time”.

7. Nadezhda Khan (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan), “Transformation of the services provided taking into account the changing religious situation (using the example of Bishkek)”.

8. Tatiana Kliachina (Kazan, Russia), “Religious rituals and social behavior of Muslim Arabs of the Republic of Tatarstan”.

9. Seifulla Rashydov (Kyiv, Ukraine), “Islamic call and new Muslims in Ukraine”.

10. Aigerim Теmirbayeva (Almaty, Kazakhstan), “Muslim landscape of Kazakhstan: Sufi pilgrimage practices”.