The position of Muslim Roma in western Serbia according to the reports of the Imamate of the Višegrad jamaat (1937–1941)

Authors

  • Hikmet Karčić Institut za istraživanje zločina protiv čovječnosti i međunarodnog prava Univerziteta u Sarajevu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26340/muallim.v27i105.2215

Keywords:

Muslims, Roma, Hasan Hadžabdić, Serbia, Imamate of Višegrad (office of an imam), Second World War

Abstract

UDK
316.356.4:342.724](497.16=214.58) (497.6 Višegrad)"1937/1941"
28-774(497.6 Višegrad)"1937/1941"

The paper analyzes the position of the Muslim population in western Serbia on the eve of the Second World War on the basis of archival material of the Imamate of the Višegrad jamaat from the period 1937–1941. The sources used include official reports sent to the Ulema-Majlis and the Waqf Directorate in Sarajevo, which contain data on the demographic structure, religious life, education, social position, and identity processes of Muslims in the Užice jamaat and surrounding places.

The analysis shows that Muslims in Serbia were few in number, spatially dispersed, socially marginalized, and institutionally neglected, but that on the eve of the war there were also recorded attempts to renew religious consciousness and preserve identity. This material represents a valuable source for the study of minority Muslim communities outside Bosnia and Herzegovina in interwar Yugoslavia.

Published

14-05-2026

How to Cite

Karčić, H. (2026). The position of Muslim Roma in western Serbia according to the reports of the Imamate of the Višegrad jamaat (1937–1941). Novi Muallim, 27(105), 83–89. https://doi.org/10.26340/muallim.v27i105.2215

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