In Kyrgyzstan, more than 150 followers of "Yakin-Inkara" have renounced the ideology of the movement

Ирэн Орлонская Local news
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According to information from the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Kyrgyzstan (DUMK), more than 150 people in the republic have officially renounced the ideology of the "Yakin-Inkar" movement. Among these individuals is the leader of the local wing of the movement.

The Muftiate, in collaboration with government agencies, is actively conducting explanatory work among the followers of this movement. The main objective of these activities is to demonstrate the inadequacy of the "Yakin-Inkar" ideology and to convey the positions of traditional Islam to the adherents of this direction.


Former participants of the movement, who acknowledged the error of their views, expressed regret and stated their readiness to follow the guidance of the Council of Ulema and the requirements of DUMK, as well as to comply with the laws of the country. One of the former active representatives of "Yakin-Inkar" noted: "We realized that we had delved too deeply into propaganda and asceticism. We renounce the path of 'Inkar' not out of fear, but for the unity of the ummah and the peace of Muslims in Kyrgyzstan. As citizens, we will abide by the state laws, and as Muslims, we will follow the fatwas of the muftiate. We support its efforts to strengthen consensus and unity."

The explanatory work continues throughout the country.

"Yakin-Inkar" represents a religious-extremist direction that emerged from the traditional "Tablighi Jamaat" movement but has significantly deviated from its original principles. In Kyrgyzstan, this movement does not have official status and is considered a destructive religious direction.
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