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Abdurreshid Ibrahim

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Abdurreshid Ibrahim with his sons

Abdurresid Ibrahim (Template:Lang-tt, Siberian Tatar. Әптрәшит Ипрағимов 1857 in Tara, Tobolsk Governorate (in today's Omsk oblast) – 1944) was a Russia-born Tatar Muslim Alim singular of Ulama, journalist, and traveller who initiated a movement in the first decade of the 20th century to unite the Crimean Tatars.[1] He visited Japan in Meiji period and became the first imam of Tokyo Camii (Tokyo Mosque).

References

  1. ^ Kırımlı, Hakan (1996). National movements and national identity among the Crimean Tatars: (1905-1916). Brill. pp. 59–60. ISBN 9789004105096.

Bibliography

  • アブデュルレシト・イブラヒム(小松香織、小松久男訳) 『ジャポンヤ:イスラム系ロシア人の見た明治日本』 第三書館、1991年(ISBN 978-4807491285)
  • 小松久男「アブデュルレシト・イブラヒム」大塚和夫ほか編『岩波イスラーム辞典』岩波書店、2002年(ISBN 978-4000802017)
  • 小松久男『イブラヒム、日本への旅』刀水書房、2008年(ISBN 978-4-88708-505-3)