Ruslan Kurbanov journalist Dagestan biography. Ruslan Kurbanov: Azerbaijan is testing the strength of the Russian state. Taking the floor for greetings, Ruslan Kurbanov expressed his sincere gratitude to the Dagestani youth for the invitation to this meeting,

Well, really, well, what kind of conspirators and terrorists can be from the Anglo-Saxons? They are Gentlemen! They are nowhere and never!... So, everything that you have already read in the article The Empire Strikes Back and everything that you read below, of course, it can never be, because it can never be...

The liberation of eastern Aleppo provoked a NATO military response, which for the first time was so clearly expressed by the United Kingdom. Contrary to the ban of the British Parliament on participation in the ground operation, the British Ministry of Defense sent 20 military advisers to the province of Idlib under the cover of special forces. The official motivation is to reform the Free Syrian Army, which was announced back in October. In reality, however, the British will be dealing with a whole confederation of terrorists released from eastern Aleppo.

It is known that a brigadier general is in charge of the British mission in Idlib. According to British Defense Secretary Michael Fallon, British advisers are called upon to train "rebels" of the Syrian Free Army to fight IS * ("Islamic State" - a terrorist group banned in the Russian Federation) in the Raqqa region. Initially, the skills of combined arms combat, combat engineering and military field medicine were declared in the curriculum for recruits. However, after a brutal defeat in eastern Aleppo, the situation changed.

Alexander Zhilin, a military expert from the Center for the Study of Applied Problems of National Security, revealed the reasons for the open arrival of the British in Syria in an interview with Politekspert. In his opinion, the West, represented by the commander-in-chief of global capital - the British crown - is challenging Russia to force us to withdraw from the eastern Mediterranean: ...

Britain sent its representatives to stake the place. We need to keep what we control at least. The space around our military bases. We need them to have influence in the Mediterranean, because a long time ago NATO made this water area the main springboard for strikes with nuclear cruise missiles on our territory. Plus the Suez Canal and the Black Sea straits, where the branch of the Great Silk Road will go. The goal is to give us such a headache to force us to build up strength and get bogged down in Syria.

Now the main task of the British instructors is to consolidate the demoralized and disparate militant groups, as well as restore their combat capability to continue the war against Assad. The fall of Aleppo demonstrated the aggravation of civil strife between various terrorist groups in the face of the threat of capture and destruction. However, in Idlib, the situation of the militants is aggravated by the fact that there are even more of them than there were in eastern Aleppo.

According to various sources, there are between 30,000 and 40,000 militants in the province of Idlib. 15,000 of them were brought from Aleppo the day before, and about 4,000 more people had previously been taken out of the Damascus suburb of Daraya. Taking them into account, the total number of terrorists reaches 50 thousand people. The terrorist coalition of eastern Aleppo included the main terrorist groups: al-Nusra Front, Ahrar ash-Sham, Jaish al-Islam, Jaish al-Fatah, and others...

The latter is a coalition of 12 militant groups created in March 2015, centered in Idlib. Its basis is formed by the Qatari group Ahrar al-Sham and the Syrian Jabhat al-Nusra. This terrorist coalition was created by the Turkish foreign intelligence service MIT at the expense of Qatar and Saudi Arabia. It is significant that Turkish officers, according to data from social networks, are also working to unite the bloodless groups, negotiating with the leaders of the "rebels". Turkey has also prepared a base for the rehabilitation of militants - a new refugee camp for 10,000 people, 6 km from the border.

Thus, the original terrorist cesspool in Idlib is now being transformed into a new militant capital under the guise of the Free Syrian Army. The operational base for the regrouping of forces and replenishment of material and technical reserves was not chosen by chance in the north-west of the country in the immediate vicinity of Latakia. It will likely be used to try to recapture Aleppo from the Syrian forces. However, experts do not exclude that Idlib may be conceived as a base for the implementation of the Afghan scenario in Syria....

And indeed, what does "our Western partners" have to do with it?

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Ruslan Vyacheslavovich Kurbanov (October 26 ( 19761026 ) , Kurakh, Kurakhsky district, DASSR, RSFSR, USSR) - Russian public and political figure, political scientist, journalist, expert on the North Caucasus and Islam, specialist in training personal and professional growth for employees of public organizations and the media. Director of the Foundation for the Support of Humanitarian Initiatives "Altair", Senior Research Fellow.

Biography

Born in 1976 in with. Kurakh, Kurakhsky district (modern Russia). Graduated from Dagestan State University with a degree in World Economy, defended his thesis in political science at St. Petersburg State University.

He taught a course on adapting them to returning home for more effective and correct spiritual enlightenment for Russian students in Syria. He also worked as an expert, lecturer, teacher in the US and UK.

Supervises the work of the Altair Foundation for the Support of Humanitarian Initiatives. In 2011, Ruslan founded the School of Muslim Journalism in Moscow.

He improved his qualifications at the Russian Academy of Civil Service with a degree in Security of Interfaith and Interethnic Relations.

In 2014, Ruslan Kurbanov was nominated for a competition for the selection of members of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation from all-Russian public associations and other non-profit organizations. 5 hours before the end of the Internet voting, Ruslan Kurbanov (about 30 thousand votes) and Aliy Totorkulov (about 40 thousand votes), who were in the lead at that time, were removed from the elections. The official reason for the removal of candidates from the finish line of the race is "vote cheating by bots." Kurbanov was nominated in the direction of "Development of the information society, media and mass communications".

Participates as an expert on the Middle East in television programs of Russian television.

Until October 2015, he served as Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Russian Congress of the Peoples of the Caucasus.

Ruslana Kurbanov is one of the leaders of the Expert Council under the Council of Muftis of Russia, as well as a member of the working group on interfaith relations under the Government of Moscow. Editor of the policy department of the magazine "Sense". Representative of the public wing of the Council of Muftis of Russia, editor-in-chief of the portal "Caucasian Politics", chief researcher of the Center for the Study of Central Asia, the Caucasus and the Ural-Volga region.

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An excerpt characterizing Kurbanov, Ruslan Vyacheslavovich

- Hello! Are we disturbing you? - not knowing where to start and, as always, a little embarrassed, I greeted the stranger.
“And hello to you, Light One,” the girl smiled.
- Why do you call me that? – I was very surprised.
“I don’t know,” the stranger answered kindly, “it just suits you! .. I am Isolde. And what is your real name?
“Svetlana,” I answered, a little embarrassed.
- Well, you see - you guessed it! What are you doing here, Svetlana? And who is your sweet friend?
- We are just walking ... This is Stella, she is my friend. And you, what kind of Isolde - the one who had Tristan? – already emboldened, I asked.
The girl's eyes widened in surprise. She apparently did not expect that in this world someone knew her ...
“How do you know that, girl?” she whispered softly.
- I read a book about you, I liked it so much! .. - I exclaimed enthusiastically. - You loved each other so much, and then you died ... I was so sorry! .. And where is Tristan? Isn't he with you anymore?
- No, dear, he is far away ... I have been looking for him for so long! .. And when I finally found him, it turned out that we cannot be together here either. I can’t go to him…” Isolda answered sadly.
And suddenly a simple vision came to me - he was on the lower astral, apparently for some of his "sins". And she, of course, could go to him, just, most likely, she did not know how, or did not believe that she could.
“I can show you how to go there if you want, of course. You can see it whenever you want, you just have to be very careful.
– Can you go there? - the girl was very surprised.
I nodded.
- And you too.
– Excuse me, please, Isolde, but why is your world so bright? Stella couldn't contain her curiosity.
- Oh, it's just that where I lived, it was almost always cold and foggy ... And where I was born, the sun always shone, it smelled of flowers, and only in winter there was snow. But even then it was sunny ... I missed my country so much that even now I just can’t enjoy it enough ... True, my name is cold, but this is because I was lost when I was little, and they found me on the ice. So they called Isolde ...
– Oh, but the truth is made of ice!.. I would never have thought of it!.. – I stared dumbfounded at her.
“What’s more! .. But Tristan didn’t have a name at all ... He lived like that all his life without a name,” Isolde smiled.
How about Tristan?
“Well, what are you, dear, it’s just “owning three camps,” Isolde laughed. – After all, his whole family died when he was still very young, so they didn’t give a name, when the time came – there was no one.
“Why are you explaining all this as if in my language?” It's in Russian!
- And we are Russians, or rather - we were then ... - the girl corrected herself. “And now, who knows who we will be ...
- How - Russians? .. - I was confused.
- Well, maybe not quite ... But in your concept, these are Russians. It’s just that then there were more of us and everything was more diverse - our land, and language, and life ... It was a long time ago ...
– But how does the book say that you were Irish and Scots?! .. Or is it all wrong again?
- Well, why not? It's the same thing, it's just that my father came from "warm" Russia to become the owner of that "island" camp, because the wars never ended there, and he was an excellent warrior, so they asked him. But I always yearned for "my" Russia... I was always cold on those islands...
“May I ask you how you really died?” If it doesn't hurt you, of course. In all the books it is written differently about it, but I would really like to know how it really was ...
- I gave his body to the sea, it was customary for them ... But I went home myself ... But I never reached ... I didn’t have enough strength. I so wanted to see our sun, but I couldn’t ... Or maybe Tristan “didn’t let go” ...
“But how does it say in the books that you died together, or that you killed yourself?”
– I don’t know, Svetlaya, I didn’t write these books… But people have always loved to tell each other stories, especially beautiful ones. So they embellished it so that they stirred up the soul more ... And I myself died many years later, without interrupting my life. It was forbidden.
- You must have been very sad to be so far from home?
- Yes, how can I tell you ... At first, it was even interesting while my mother was alive. And when she died, the whole world faded for me... I was too small then. And she never loved her father. He only lived in war, even I had only the price for him that I could exchange for me by marrying ... He was a warrior to the marrow of his bones. And he died like this. And I always dreamed of returning home. I even saw dreams... But it didn't work.
- Do you want us to take you to Tristan? First, we will show you how, and then you will walk by yourself. It's just…” I suggested, hoping in my heart that she would agree.
I really wanted to see this whole legend “in full”, since such an opportunity arose, and even though I was a little ashamed, but this time I decided not to listen to my strongly indignant “inner voice”, but to try to somehow convince Isolde to “walk” on the lower "floor" and find her Tristan there for her.

A meeting of a political scientist with the Dagestan youth of the capital took place in Moscow

This month, Ruslan Kurbanov, Vice-President of the FLNKA, Senior Researcher at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Researcher at the University of Brussels, met with the Dagestan youth of the capital at the Moscow House of Nationalities.

The meeting was organized by the Youth Association of Dagestan with the assistance of the Altair Foundation. On the day of the meeting, the hall of the Moscow House of Nationalities was overflowing with those wishing to listen and ask questions to the political scientist.

At the same time, not only Dagestanis came to the meeting, but also representatives of other republics of the North Caucasus - Chechnya, Ingushetia, Ossetia, Kabardino-Balkaria and even the republics of Central Asia.

Taking the floor for greetings, Ruslan Kurbanov expressed his sincere gratitude to the Dagestani youth for the invitation to this meeting, as well as for all that social work with their fellow countrymen in the Russian capital.


Highlander's life path

In the initial part of the meeting, the young participants asked Ruslan Kurbanov to tell a little about himself, about his small homeland and about the cost of moving up the professional ladder.

Young Caucasians were interested in what difficulties the political scientist and journalist who became famous throughout the Caucasus, who was born in a mountainous Lezgi village, had to face when trying to break through in his life.

Since almost the entire meeting with young people was recorded on video, we invite our reader to get acquainted with Ruslan Kurbanov's narrations and answers to questions from the audience in order to be able to feel the energy of the meeting and the protracted conversation between young people and the guest.

Clan struggle in Dagestan

Huge interest on the part of young people was shown in the tense clan struggle, which is going on almost non-stop in their native republic between key national-political groups.

In the opinion of Ruslan Kurbanov, representatives of political clans that formed in the dashing 90s have been in power for too long in the republic. That does not give any possibility of self-realization within the republic of Dagestan youth.

According to him, a large number of young people have to leave Dagestan for the cities of Central Russia in order to receive a quality education and grow professionally. However, their knowledge and skills cannot be realized in today's Dagestan due to the rigid clan system of personnel selection.

Middle East and Syria

For obvious reasons, Dagestani and Caucasian youth were interested in the true causes of protracted political instability, military incursions and civil war in the Middle East.

Because thousands of their young fellow countrymen and even relatives were involved in the bloody maelstrom of civil war in this unstable region. That is why the guest dwelled in detail on exactly what causes blew up the Muslim world.


Touching on this topic, Ruslan Kurbanov dwelled in detail on exactly why the situation in Syria itself exploded, for most of the 20th century it was one of the most stable countries in the region.


The youth was also interested in exactly why the interests of Russia and the United States clashed in the Middle East. And that is why today in the region there is such a violent clash of the two powers in this unstable region.

“Are the Muslims of Russia ready for the liberation of al-Aqsa? Will Moscow and Tel Aviv let them? Under this heading, the Onkavkaz resource published on July 23 an article by a certain Daniyala Isaeva. Apparently, this name hides the founder and editor-in-chief of Onkavkaz Ruslan Kurbanov, who in the mentioned material, abundantly pumped up with anti-Israeli emotions, gave a large-scale speech to one of his colleagues - the editor-in-chief of the Islamist resource "Truly" Ruslan Aisin.

“Another crime of the Zionist regime against the Muslims of Palestine and the whole world is unfolding, and most of the progressive humanity condemns these actions,” Aisin said in particular. - Unfortunately, protests are not yet visible in Russia. Because any political activity in our country, especially street activity, is under the strict supervision of the authorities, who are afraid of any activity. We must say that Palestine is not just a holy place for Muslims, but also that it is a place that links Russia with the Christian umbilical cord to the rest of the Christian world. The only chance for Russia to break into the vanguard of this world is to become an ally of the Islamic street, Palestine, Palestinian Christians. And fight together against the dominance of the Israeli lobby inside Russia.”

Based on the foregoing, it can be assumed that Aisin reproaches the vast majority of Russian Muslims for working and performing five prayers at home, and not fighting with weapons in their hands in the ranks of another intifada against Israel that is now brewing in Palestine. And at the same time, Aisin, following the template adopted by experts of this level, “traveled” along the Russian authorities who “sold out to Israel”, noting in the spirit of coming from the deceased Heydar Jemal tradition that the Muslims of Russia suffer the same oppression in their homeland as their brothers in Israel.

The lines outlined by Aisin boil down to one call: the Russian faithful must fight in Palestine, in order to later transfer the fire of the intifada to Russia and organize an Islamic revolution in their homeland similar to the “Arab spring”. In a similar spirit, a colleague and “spiritual sister” Aisina, a journalist, responded in her commentary for the material on Onkavkaz Nadezhda Kevorkova. In addition, the article on Onkavkaz successfully fit into the context of a similar appeal made by the President of Turkey on July 25 Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

The provocative publication of Onkavkaz is a characteristic example of the work of Ruslan Kurbanov, a well-known person in the media sphere. He is a regular talk show host. Vladimir Solovyov and broadcasts on "Echo of Moscow", where he acts as an expert on Islam and interethnic relations, the owner of many regalia: researcher at the Institute of Oriental Studies (OS) of the Russian Academy of Sciences, vice-president of the Federal Lezgi National Cultural Autonomy (FLNKA), etc. In communication the person is very pleasant. But there are moments in his biography that are in conflict with the carefully formed public image.

Lezgin by nationality, Ruslan Kurbanov used to like to emphasize that he was connected with Dagestan only by his origin, he spent his whole life in Moscow and in the homeland of his ancestors he only happens as a guest. However, as evidenced by his biography on the Ansar.Ru website, a significant part of Ruslan Kurbanov's life path was connected precisely with Dagestan, where he was born and graduated from the local state university with a degree in World Economy. While still a very young man, in the mid-nineties Kurbanov organized a Salafi circle in his native Makhachkala, where he drew young Lezgi intellectuals. The defeat of the Wahhabi enclaves in Dagestan in 1999 put an end to these experiments, but after the Salafi circle was “covered” and its members “followed the article”, Kurbanov managed to get off with a “light fright” - the criminal case brought against him was closed. According to one version, great family ties played a certain role: allegedly, my uncle, a security official, helped.

One way or another, in the detailed and quite apologetic biographies of Kurbanov published on the Internet, this episode is silent. However, it is known that, in addition to secular education at the DSU, and then in the graduate school of St. Petersburg State University, he received a basic education in Islam in Syria, at the Abu-Nur Damascus Institute. Therefore, it is not surprising that when several years ago the need to teach Russian youth Islam inside Russia was discussed in the expert community, so that they would not be imbued with jihadism abroad, Kurbanov opposed this idea. Without adding, however, that many of his fellow Syrian students ended up very badly, scattered throughout the jihadist underground in the North Caucasus and beyond, where they ended their days in clashes with the security forces.

A typical example of this "career trajectory" is a friend and colleague of the young Kurbanov at work on Dagestan television, a young Arabist Makhach (Yasin) Rasulov. Having changed his editorial office to a rookery in the "forest", the former journalist Rasulov from March to August 2005 carried out 9 (!) terrorist attacks in Makhachkala. The terrorist-journalist was eliminated on April 10, 2006 during a shootout with security forces on Engels Street in Makhachkala, where Rasulov barricaded himself in a residential building, exposing its inhabitants as a human shield. Such a "glorious" death was preceded by Rasulov's lectures in the notorious mosque on Kotrova Street, where he taught the parishioners "correct Islam."

However, for Kurbanov, the terrorist Rasulov is not a killer of civilians, but a “Dagestan intellectual who has gone on the warpath” (quote from Kurbanov’s article “The Evolution of the Forest”, published in 2010 in Russian Journal). “Which “forest” is more beneficial for Russia itself, or rather, for Russia's political elite? - Kurbanov wrote two weeks after the terrorist attack at the Moscow metro stations Park Kultury and Lubyanka. - "Forest" as an emerging political competitor, but refraining from bloody strikes against civilians? Or "forest", like a bloody predator, delivering unexpected blows to the very heart of a huge power, but finally discredited as a political competitor?

At the same time, during the mourning for the victims of the terrorist attack in Moscow, Kurbanov spoke even more frankly on the air of the Russia.Ru channel: “Young Muslims join the ranks of militants because they cannot find for themselves opportunities to realize themselves as a Muslim, while maintaining self-respect for oneself as a person following the religion of pure monotheism. To preserve Muslim and human honor, Kurbanov argues, young Caucasians are prevented by “corrupt regional authorities”, “rudely acting law enforcement agencies that do not distinguish between moderate and radical Muslims”, as well as “mossy clergy who do not accept renewal of their ranks”.

With a similar cliché, Ruslan Kurbanov will later explain the genesis of the “Arab Spring”, the civil war in Syria and the birth of the DAISH (ISIS) organization banned in the Russian Federation. “Muslim youth are looking for new channels of self-realization. And, faced with the fact that she has no place in this world, whether in the authoritarian Muslim countries in the Middle East or in the cynical postmodern societies of Europe that protect the rights of dogs and sexual minorities, but do not protect the rights of religious minorities, she naturally chooses the path of armed resistance, ”Kurbanov said in 2015 on the air of the Public Television of Russia.

Of course, such an interpretation has the right to exist, but further Kurbanov admits that DAISH is nurtured by the Americans, and in general militants Al Baghdadi The guys are not very friendly. And from this a logical conclusion already suggests itself: isn't it better for Russia to meet DAISH halfway? For example, to break with Bashar al-Assad and Israel. And at the same time curtail the persecution of jihadists inside Russia, giving the “forest” a ticket to secular and spiritual power. According to reports, it is these thoughts that Kurbanov, in particular, likes to share within the framework of the FLNCA with younger colleagues in the Lezgi autonomy. With his talent as a born storyteller, Kurbanov says that he personally knew many famous Caucasian Wahhabis - Makhach Rasulov, Anzora Astemirova and others, and these terrorists are not such bad people as they are portrayed by the federal media at the suggestion of the security forces.

At the same time, Kurbanov, not without success, plays on the prejudice characteristic of the Lezgins against the Sufi muftiate of Dagestan, which has been headed by the Avars for more than 20 years. No less deftly, he uses the friction between the Lezgins and the Azerbaijani authorities - suffice it to recall that Kurbanov worked in the press service of the chairman of the Council of Muftis of Russia Ravil Gaynutdin who has a difficult relationship with the head of the Muslims of Azerbaijan Allahshukur Pashazade. True, in Dagestan, Kurbanov's zeal for the fate of the Lezghin people divided by the Russian-Azerbaijani border is far from being unambiguously assessed - for example, his PR on the problems of compatriots was ridiculed four years ago in the article "Penguin of the Lezgi Renaissance", where Kurbanov was directly called a militant Wahhabi.

But Ruslan Vyacheslavovich does not close himself in the Caucasus and the Middle East. Five years ago, he gave his vision to the sensational terrorist attack in Kazan - the murder of a theologian Valiulla Yakupov and the explosion of the car of the mufti of Tatarstan Ildus Faizov- in a comment to the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Regnum news agency Konstantin Kazenin. Quite predictably, Kurbanov laid the blame for the tragedy on "officials and security officials" who "do not want and do not know how to establish normal interaction, work for the future, work with youth and Islamic leaders." At the same time, Kurbanov said: “Tatarstan risks taking the path of Dagestan in 1999 - but even there, in the end, the leaders of the Muslim community sat down at the negotiating table. But how much blood was shed before it happened! Does Tatarstan need to follow the same path? Behind this cunning passage lies a message: Faizov and Yakupov suffered because they did not agree with the Tatarstan Wahhabis, but were in conflict with them. Therefore, the victims of the terrorist attack themselves are to blame for what happened. In other comments on the Kazan events of July 2012, Kurbanov reduced the terrorist attack in Kazan to a financial component, which was, in fact, equivalent to the wording: only they themselves were guilty of what happened to Faizov and Yakupov. However, here, too, Ruslan Kurbanov's constructions provoked a rebuff: a number of Kazan experts openly said that behind each speech of this expert one should see the pushing of the interests of extremists.

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First steps in scientific activity

After graduating from the university, Kurbanov took up teaching. He was the main teacher of the course of adaptation of Russian students of the Syrian University to return to their homeland. It is also known that Ruslan Kurbanov worked as a teacher, an expert at prestigious universities in the United States of America and Great Britain.

Later, in 2011, Kurbanov opens a Moscow school that specializes in training Muslim journalists, which is a serious step towards uniting the Russian people and the peoples of the Caucasus, because constant contact between Russian and Muslim journalists is simply inevitable.

Early career: journalism

Kurbanov has always been multifaceted in his activities. The beginning of his career was in the field of journalism. Becoming a reporter for the Dagestan news program, he gained fame, due to which he was invited to other companies that were somehow connected with journalism activities.

The next step in moving up the career ladder for Kurbanov was work in the Senate program of the Federation Council, which was filmed for display on the Rossiya TV channel. He worked as an editor-in-chief.

In addition to television programs, Ruslan Kurbanov (orientalist, biography, whose nationality we are interested in today) showed his journalistic talent in the print field. Today, Ruslan Kurbanov is the editor of the political department in the magazine "Sense", as well as the editor-in-chief of the portal "Caucasian Politics" on the Internet.

Further success

The next step is the post of vice-president of the Lezgi autonomy. After receiving the position of senior researcher at the Oriental Institute, they began to say that Ruslan Kurbanov is an orientalist (biography, nationality - all this is now becoming interesting to a wide range of admirers of his talent). Soon fate gave a talented person the opportunity to show himself.

He managed to take positions in a research center in Brussels, where he conducted work related to the divided Dagestan peoples, a contract with a Belgian university was signed for three years.

For a more in-depth study of such a phenomenon as the separation of an entire nation, Kurbanov had to improve his qualifications, which he did at the Academy of Civil Service of the Russian Federation in special courses "Security of interethnic relations."

At the moment, Ruslan Kurbanov is the main researcher of the culture of the central part of Asia, the entire territory of the Caucasus and the territories of the Ural Volga region.

Altair Foundation

Another important element in the activities of Kurbanov was the social support for all really worthwhile innovations that are related to the Internet.

One of the areas supported by the fund is the fight against Islamic terrorism. The open propaganda of such a struggle, which is ubiquitous on the Internet, is of great importance for world peace. This is what Kurbanov is talking about when answering reporters' questions about the work of his foundation.

Political development of Kurbanov

Orientalist Ruslan Kurbanov set about his serious development in the political sphere.

In 2014, Ruslan Kurbanov put forward his candidacy for the post of a member of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, but he was accused of cheating votes, in connection with which the candidacy was withdrawn.

Despite this unfortunate event in his career, he served as chairman of the Executive Committee of the Russian Congress, specializing in the culture of the Caucasian peoples, until 2015.

Today, Ruslan Kurbanov, an orientalist, whose nationality we are considering, is a member of the leadership of the Expert Council, which is part of the Council of Russian Muftis, being a specialist in this field.

In addition, Kurbanov is included in the working membership for interethnic relations under the Moscow government.

Being an expert in the field of the peoples of the North Caucasus, as well as the Islamic religion, Kurbanov participates in many television programs and programs related to the culture of these peoples.

About Syria and Dagestan

During a poll at the economic forum, Ruslan talks about the countries of the North Caucasus. Ruslan Kurbanov tells about Dagestan and Syria what is really happening in these countries now. Telling that the situation in these countries is now extremely difficult, Kurbanov notes that the situation of Dagestan is even more difficult than that of its neighboring countries. This situation has developed due to the fact that Dagestan has always been divided into two parts: the one that was subject to the power of the khans, and the one that was left to itself. Since in our time most of the militants are people who have lived from time immemorial, not recognizing anyone's power, they are solving their problems now themselves, without asking anyone for help.

Ruslan Kurbanov: Islamic scholar-publicist

Kurbanov, having carefully studied the entire history of the North Caucasus, came to the conclusion that there has never been a single religion in Dagestan. The entire religion in this area may be Islamic, but there are four variations that are all officially recognized.

Ruslan Kurbanov, whose brief biography and list of publications speak of his great interest in this area, writes many discourse articles relating to the Islamic religion.

List of publications of Ruslan Kurbanov:

  1. Jihad article.
  2. Article about Amirov's arrest.
  3. An article about the civil war in Dagestan.
  4. An article about the recruitment of Tajiks.
  5. An article about the inhabitants of Ossetia and Adygea.
  6. An article about the nomination of one's candidacy for elections.
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