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Sadikov Maksud Ibnugadzharovich Born Садиков Максуд Ибнугаджарович
March 16, 1963
Archib, DagestanDied 7 June 2011 (aged 48)
Makhachkala, DagestanCitizenship Russia, Dagestan Occupation Rector Known for Rector, Institute of Theology & International Relations Religion Islam, Sunni, Sufi Awards Order of Courage Website http://www.itimo.ru Sadikov Maksud Ibnugadzharovich, -- (Russian: Садиков Максуд Ибнугаджарович), (16 March 1963 – 7 June 2011) was a Professor in International Relations and Islamic Economics, a practicing Sufi, follower of Shaykh Said Afandi al-Chirkawi.
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Biography
He was born in the village of Archib, Charoda district, republic of Dagestan. Islamic scholar, Muslim intellectual, Rector of Institute of Theology and International Relations, Makhachkala, Dagestan. He was assassinated in Makhachkala,[1] and buried in Archib, Dagestan. On 05 July 2011 Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev posthumously awarded Maksud Sadikov with Order of Courage in a meeting with North Caucasus Muftis and religious leaders in Vladikavkaz.[2] In a gathering held in memory of Maksud Sadikov in Makhachkala, it was decided to organize October 6 as annual Maksud Sadikov commemoration day.[3]
Education
- 1981—1986 Moscow Temiryazev Agricultural Academy (MTAA).
- 1987—1990 Master of Economics and Management, MTAA.
- 1994—1996 PhD in government administration from Moscow State Lomonosov University.
- 1998—2000 Public Administration Academy of Russian Federation.
- 2003—2004 Open Ecological University of MSU.
Work Experience
- 1986−1987 Researcher, Moscow Temiryazev Agricultural Academy.
- 1991—1997 Senior Researcher, School of Public Administration, MTAA.
- 1997—1999 Director, Ministry of National Policy of Russian Federation.
- 1999—2000 Adviser, Ministry of Nationalities and Federation Affairs of RF.
- 2000—2002 Adviser, Ministry of Federation Affairs, National and Migrational Policies, RF.
- 2001—2003 President, MamaDibir Rochi Theological Humanitarian Academy
- 2003-2011 Rector, Institute of Theology and International Relations, Makhachkala.
Publications
References
External links
- Theology professor shot in Russia's Dagestan
- Academic's murder hampers Dagestan peace efforts
- Institute of Theology and International Relations
Categories:- 1963 births
- 2011 deaths
- Assassinated people
- Sufis
- Islam in Russia
- Sunni Islam
- Muslim scholars
- Russian Muslims
- Russian Sufis
- Avar people
- 20th-century clergy
- Muslims by nationality
- Russian religious leaders
- People from Dagestan
- Deaths by firearm in Russia
- People murdered in Russia
- Russian murder victims
- Recipients of the Order of Courage
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