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Tatars in Poland: Adopted Homeland
Ewa Górska, Maurits Berger, Tostanki.pl
9 episodes
2 days ago
Join us on a podcast journey into the rich and often overlooked world of the Tatars in Poland—a Muslim community with over six centuries of history in the heart of Central Europe. Hosted by Maurits Berger, professor of Islam and the West at Leiden University, and Ewa Górska, socio-legal researcher at the University of Wrocław, this podcast explores the cultural heritage, everyday lives, and religious practices of Polish Tatars. Together, we travel across the Polish landscape meeting Tatars from different backgrounds and discovering stories that reveal their past and present.
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Join us on a podcast journey into the rich and often overlooked world of the Tatars in Poland—a Muslim community with over six centuries of history in the heart of Central Europe. Hosted by Maurits Berger, professor of Islam and the West at Leiden University, and Ewa Górska, socio-legal researcher at the University of Wrocław, this podcast explores the cultural heritage, everyday lives, and religious practices of Polish Tatars. Together, we travel across the Polish landscape meeting Tatars from different backgrounds and discovering stories that reveal their past and present.
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5. The Headscarf
Tatars in Poland: Adopted Homeland
36 minutes 34 seconds
3 months ago
5. The Headscarf

Ewa and Maurits travel to Białystok, the symbolic heart of Tatar Islam in Poland. They begin at a strikingly modern mosque surrounded by grey communist-era apartment blocks—an architectural contrast that mirrors the conflicting impressions they have about the Tatars' Islam.


Their walk through its empty corridors prompts the question: why to cover one’s hair in an empty mosque? Then they visit Dagmara, one of the few Tatar Muslim women they meet who wears a headscarf and teaches Islam. It's Ramadan, and they’re welcomed into her home during a time of fasting. Dagmara shares her story of faith, gender, and identity that is quite unlike what Ewa and Maurits have heard so far.


Visit the website for more details, maps and photos: tatarpodcast.eu/episodes/episode-5-the-headscarf

Tatars in Poland: Adopted Homeland
Join us on a podcast journey into the rich and often overlooked world of the Tatars in Poland—a Muslim community with over six centuries of history in the heart of Central Europe. Hosted by Maurits Berger, professor of Islam and the West at Leiden University, and Ewa Górska, socio-legal researcher at the University of Wrocław, this podcast explores the cultural heritage, everyday lives, and religious practices of Polish Tatars. Together, we travel across the Polish landscape meeting Tatars from different backgrounds and discovering stories that reveal their past and present.