Abdulla Alishayev
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1969
Abdulla Alishayev | |
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Абдулла Алишаев | |
| Born | Abdulla Telman Alishayev 1969 |
| Died | 2 September 2008 (aged 38–39) Central Republican Clinical Hospital, Makhachkala, Dagestan |
| Occupation | Journalist |
| Employer | TV-Chirkei |
| Known for | documentary Ordinary Wahhabism (2006) |
Abdulla Telman Alishayev (Russian: Абдулла Тельман Алишаев; died 2 September 2008) was a Russian Dagestani journalist and writer. Alishayev was the television host of a popular mainstream Islamic television station in the Republic of Dagestan, a multi-ethnic Russian republic within the Caucasus region.[1][2]
Alishayev hosted a popular Islamic themed television program called Peace to Your Home, which aired on TV Chirkey (TV-Chirkei), a mainstream Muslim television station.[3] He was a prominent opponent of fundamentalist Islam within Dagestan and Russia.[4] He had recently hosted and aired a documentary on TV Chirkey criticizing radical forms of Islam.[4] Alishayev was particularly critical of Wahhabism, which had taken root in neighboring Chechnya, and actively advocated for more moderate forms of Islam.[5]
Death
Alishayev was shot in the head and shoulder by two unknown assailants while driving his car on the evening of 2 September 2008.[3][4] The attack took place in the Dagestani capital city, Makhachkala.[4] He was rushed to Makhachkala's Central Hospital, where he was operated on.[3][4] However, Alishayev died on 3 September 2008.[3] His funeral was attended by over 1,000 people.[3]
Alishayev's killing came less than three days after the police shooting of journalist and businessman Magomed Yevloyev, the owner of Ingushetiya.ru, in the nearby Republic of Ingushetia.[4][6]