Islamization in quantitative dimension of Central Asian states

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The article analyzes about after gaining independence in all post-Soviet Central Asian states: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan in the conditions of the loss of the previous ideology, the process of Islamization is underway at different rates, depending on the built model of state-Islamic relations. All of them declare secularism and democracy, they are poly-confessional, multi-ethnic states. There are both similar and different processes, both positive and negative, occurring in post secular conditions. Islam continues to have a significant impact on the lifestyle of a large number of citizens, respectively, on the development of society, it changes the value context of life, formats a new identity, etc. Comparative analysis shows that Kyrgyzstan has a large number of Islamic religious institutions, despite the relatively small population of Central Asia. As an island of democracy in Kyrgyzstan, liberal values are included in religious politics. In other countries, especially in Turkmenistan, the pursued religious policy is contrary to the Constitution.

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Religion, model, islam, secularism, concept, education, constitution

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/170188318

IDR: 170188318   |   DOI: 10.24412/2500-1000-2021-10-1-47-51

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