Grants for 2021

1. Amin Alkasem (Lviv, Ukraine), ”Forgotten history. Features of Muslim life in Tsarist Russia and the Soviet Union”.

2. Seyran Arifov (Kyiv, Ukraine), “A modern look at classical Islamic concepts and terms”.

3. Alexandra Bibik (Donetsk, Ukraine), “The Image of Islam in Japanese Pan-Asianism of the Second Half of XIX-XXI centuries”.

4. Salome Bochorishvili (Tbilisi, Georgia), “The Explanatory Dictionary of Islam in Georgian”.

5. Olha Dziuba (Kharkiv, Ukraine), “Discourse on Muslims in the Contemporary Ukrainian Media”.

6. Azer Huseynov (Baku, Azerbaijan), “General comparative analysis of Islamic Studies in Azerbaijan (socio-intellectual analysis)”.

7. Zilola Khalilova (Tashkent, Uzbekistan), “Muslim female’s Education in Uzbekistan”.

8. Elvira Kulieva (Freiburg, Germany), “Russian Quranic translations”.

9. Mariusz Marszewski (Warsaw, Poland), “The influence of the ideas of the Islamic reformer Muhammad Assad on the development of Muslim societies in South Asia”.

10. Olena Tanadaichuk (Vinnitsa, Ukraine), “Keeping own unique: history, styles and features of Arabic calligraphy”.

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

12. Solomija Vivchar (Lviv, Ukraine), “Ivan Franko and the Muslim world”.