Grants for 2020

1. Ramil Adygamov (Kazan, Russia), “Ijtihad as an Instrument of Renewal Through the Prism of the Works of Tatar Theologians of the Late XVIII – Early XX Centuries”.

2. Elmaz Asanova (Ostrog, Ukraine), “Influence of Islamic Reforming Ideas on Crimean Tatar Religious Enlightenment: Religious Philosophical Analysis”.

3. Mukhajir Gezgiev (Nazran, Russia), “Moderation in religious belief as a guarantee of stability in a multi-confessional society”.

4. Sergiy Ismagilov (Kyiv, Ukraine), “Maqasid al-Shariah in Sunni and Shia tradition: comparative analysis”.

5. Rulsan Khalikov (Kyiv, Ukraine), “Perspective of Integration of the Muslim values into the educational programs of the European high schools”.

6. Nataliia Malynovska (Rivne, Ukraine), “Women in Islam: Between Religion and Politics”.

7. Gapur Oziev (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia), “Muslims’ business guide”.

8. Ildus Rafikov (Istanbul, Turkey), “Innovation in Artificial Intelligence from the Maqasidi Perspective”.

9. Ramin Vakilov (Istanbul, Turkey), “Maqasid al-Shariah in the arguments of the fiqh method”.

10. Solomija Vivchar (Lviv, Ukraine), “Ukrainian educators and Islam”.

11. Mykhaylo Yakubovych (Ostroh, Ukraine), “The Quran in Ukraine. Manuscripts, commentaries, translations”.

12. Oleg Yarosh (Kyiv, Ukraine), “Islam in Public Sphere: Theory and Social Practice”.

13. Bazirgan Verdiyev (Istanbul, Turkey), “Bioethics in the communication of science and religion: socio-psychological factors and the Islamic approach to the problem (part I)”.