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'''Roman Silantyev''' (Russian: Силантьев, Роман Анатольевич) is a Russian sociologist [[w:Islamist|Islamic expert]], former executive secretary of the [[w:Interreligious Council of Russia|Interreligious Council of Russia]] (IIRC), director of the human rights center of the [[w:World Russian People's Council|World Russian People's Council]], a staff member of the [[Church of Russia|Moscow Patriarchate]] Department for External Church Relations. | '''Roman Silantyev''' (Russian: Силантьев, Роман Анатольевич) is a Russian sociologist [[w:Islamist|Islamic expert]], former executive secretary of the [[w:Interreligious Council of Russia|Interreligious Council of Russia]] (IIRC), director of the human rights center of the [[w:World Russian People's Council|World Russian People's Council]], a staff member of the [[Church of Russia|Moscow Patriarchate]] Department for External Church Relations. | ||
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Roman Silantyev (Russian: Силантьев, Роман Анатольевич) is a Russian sociologist Islamic expert, former executive secretary of the Interreligious Council of Russia (IIRC), director of the human rights center of the World Russian People's Council, a staff member of the Moscow Patriarchate Department for External Church Relations.
In 2005 Silantyev was relieved from his IIRC posts after the controversial reception of his book A Modern History of the Islamic Community in Russia, criticized both from the Muslim and Orthodox sides.[1]
In 2007 Silantyev published another book A Modern History of Islam in Russia.
In 2008 Silantyev published Islam in Russia Today.[2].
Sources
Roman Silantyev at Wikipedia.
References
- ↑ Interfax-Religion. Statement by the Orthodox public on Silantyev's book 6 December, 2005.
- ↑ Interfax-Religion. Islam in Russia Today 10 September, 2008.