Miroljub Jevtić

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Miroljub Jevtić, (born 1955 in Vranje, Serbia in 1955) is Serbian Political scientist of religion and professor at the Faculty of Political Science, University of Belgrade.

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Graduated at the Faculty of Political Science of the University of Belgrade, Serbia. Master’s Degree from the School of Law, University of Belgrade. Thesis:” Islamic understanding of war and the role of the Islamic Conference in preserving the peace”. Doctorate at Faculty of Political Science, University of Belgrade, Serbia. Thesis:” Modern Jihad and war”. Founder and editor in chief of the “Polititcs and Religion”journal,http://www.politicsandreligionjournal.com ,the first global scientific journal dedicated to discipline ”Political Science of Religion“ or “Politicology of Religion”. First issue published in 2007, in Belgrade, Serbia. Published by the ”Center for Study of Religion and Religious Tolerance”.

Career at the Faculty of Political Science, University of Belgrade, Serbia:

  • Assistant-intern – 1983
  • Assistant – 1985
  • Docent – 1988
  • Part-time Professor – 1993
  • Professor – 1998 (Religion and Politics)

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Professor Jevtić was the author of the monograph dedicated to the Jihad in the Balkans. It was the first such publication ever published in the area covered by his research.

Professor Jevtić was the first in Eastern Europe to introduce ”Political Science of Religion” or “Politicology of Religion “in the curriculum of the Faculty of Political Science. Professor Jevtić coined the term White Al Qaeda.

Jevtić's views on Islam as aggressive religion are subject to much controversy and disputed by the liberal and Muslim scholars of the region. Along with Darko Tanasković, he has been criticized as a "propagandist" in the context of anti-Bosniak and anti-Albanian attitude in the context of Yugoslav wars, and that they picture Islam as backward and violent as a rule.[1][2]

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  • Religion and Politics – Introduction to Politicology of Religion; Institute for Political Studies and Faculty of Political Science; Belgrade, Serbia; 2002; ISBN-86-7419-048-0.
  • Modern Jihad as War; First Edition – 1989; Nova Knjiga, Belgrade, Serbia; ISBN-86-7335-052-2; Second Edition – 1995; Grafomotajica, Prnjavor, Bosnia and Herzegovina; ISBN-86-7116-001-7; Third Edition – 2001; Nikola Pašić, Belgrade, Serbia; ISBN-86-7987-010-2.
  • From the Islamic Declaration to the Religious War in Bosnia and Herzegovina; First Edition – 1993; Filip Višnjić, Belgrade, Serbia; ISBN-86-7363-125-4; Second Edition – 1995; Grafomotajica, Prnjavor, Bosnia and Herzegovina; ISBN-86-7116-002-5.
  • Albanians and Islam – 1995; Grafomotajnica, Prnjavor, Bosnia and Herzegovina; ISBN-86-7116-003-3.
  • Islam in the Works of Ivo Andrić – 2000; Private Edition, Prosveta Internacional, Belgrade, Serbia.
  • All Our Delusions – 1998; Private Edition, Prosveta Internacional, Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Islam and Geo-Political Logic – 1995; Co-Authored With Others; Koving-Inžinjering, Belgrade, Serbia.
  • The crime Awaits the Punishment – 1997; Co-Authored With Others; Megilot Publishing, Olet Press/ Imel Publishing, (Novi Sad, Srpsko Sarajevo); ISBN-86-7170-001-1.
  • Muslems between Religion and Nation – 1996; Co-Authored with Others; People and University Library Petar Kocić, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina; ISBN-86-7044-030-X.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ V.P. Gagnon (May 1996). "Ethnic Conflict as Demobilizer: The Case of Serbia". Institute for European Studies Working Paper (96). Cornell University. 
  2. ^ Sonja Biserko. “We Shall Take Vengeance Against the Turks”. Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia.

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