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Otines refer to the female Muslim religious scholars in Central Asia. [1] They were regarded as the guardian of the Islamic faith in the era of Soviet Union. [2] Otines are recognised as leaders in the local community. Their position has a high status, somewhat similar to a mullah's, [3] and certain otines are officially recognized by their country's Muslim board[ clarification needed ]. [4] Otines also serve as teachers at religious schools for girls. [5]

References

  1. Rasanayagam, Johan (2010-11-08). Islam in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan: The Morality of Experience. Cambridge University Press. ISBN   9781139495264.
  2. Corcoran-Nantes, Yvonne (2013-07-04). Lost Voices: Central Asian Women Confronting Transition. Zed Books Ltd. ISBN   9781848137295.
  3. Northrop, Douglas (Spring 2001). "Subaltern Dialogues: Subversion and Resistance in Soviet Uzbek Family Law". Slavic Review. 60 (1). The American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies: 115–139. doi:10.2307/2697646. JSTOR   2697646. S2CID   147540996.
  4. Corcoran-Nantes, Yvonne (2005). Lost Voices: Central Asian Women Confronting Transition . London, New York: Zed Books. p.  141. ISBN   1-84277-537-5.
  5. Kamp, Marianne R. (Summer–Autumn 2001). "Three Lives of Saodat: Communist, Uzbek, Survivor". The Oral History Review. 28 (2): 21–58. doi:10.1525/ohr.2001.28.2.21. S2CID   154878776.

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