In Talas, members of the "Yakin-Inkar" movement have renounced their previous views

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In Talas, members of the 'Yakin-Inkar' movement have renounced their previous views
Six participants of the 'Yakin-Inkar' movement in Talas announced their renunciation of previous beliefs.

This information was announced at a special meeting organized in the city, according to the regional representation of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Kyrgyzstan.

Photo by the SAMK. Six members of 'Yakin-Inkar' have renounced their previous views

Rysbek Azhy Kokumov, acting deputy representative of the SAMK in the region, attended the event. He emphasized the importance of unity in society and the inadmissibility of religious division, urging adherence to traditional Islam based on the Hanafi school of thought and Maturidi creed.

As a result of the meeting, the participants acknowledged their previous beliefs as erroneous and reported their complete withdrawal from 'Yakin-Inkar'. They also assured that they intend to comply with the laws of Kyrgyzstan and follow the fatwas of the muftiate.

Previously, representatives of the SAMK reported that more than 150 people in the country have officially renounced the ideology of 'Yakin-Inkar', including the leader of the Kyrgyz wing of the movement.

'Yakin-Inkar' is a religious movement recognized as extremist and banned in the republic by court decision. It emerged from the 'Tablighi Jamaat' movement but soon distinguished itself as a separate group with more radical views.

The ideology of this movement includes the denial of the authority of official religious structures and the non-recognition of the fatwas of the Council of Ulema, which, according to experts, leads to a schism within the Muslim community and social isolation of its supporters.
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