According to the information, a group of adherents of this movement was conducting da'wah, actively promoting ideas that contradict the principles of a secular state and openly support Sharia law. As a result of operational measures, 20 people were detained, including 6 foreigners.
It was revealed that representatives of the "Furkan" movement chose this region to expand their influence, planning to hold religious meetings, distribute literature, and create cells in the southern regions of Kyrgyzstan.
The organizers and participants of the illegal missionary activities faced administrative penalties in the form of fines.
The GKNB also informs citizens about the possible criminal liability for participating in illegal missionary activities.
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The religious movement "Furkan" represents an Islamic community that originated in Turkey and is engaged in preaching aimed at spreading its religious ideas and interpretations of the Quran. Supporters of this movement advocate for the implementation of certain Islamic views, including political and social aspects. The movement actively operates in several countries and criticizes the secular structure of society.