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The problem of religious unity in modern Kazakhstan
Author(s) -
Bibigul Vasic,
Zhibek Begimbayeva,
Zada Khibina
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
global journal of sociology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2301-2633
DOI - 10.18844/gjs.v11i2.5482
Subject(s) - religious diversity , kazakh , islam , independence (probability theory) , terrorism , typology , ethnic group , multiculturalism , history of religions , religious pluralism , religious organization , political science , legislation , sociology , religious studies , law , geography , ethnology , anthropology , philosophy , archaeology , linguistics , statistics , mathematics
The respect for religious diversity that Kazakhstan promotes appears to be under strain at home. Kazakhstan’s legislation guarantees equal treatment of all religions, but acknowledges the historical role of Hanafi Islam and the Russian Orthodox Church. The purpose of the article is to highlight the results of an analytical and comparative study of religious communities operating in the territory of modern Kazakhstan. A comparative method is used as the main method in the classification, typology, assessment and generalisation of religious communities. In general, the presented analytical data should be related to comparative religious studies. Both are so-called traditional religions that have been present in the Kazakh territory for many centuries. Authorities seem unwelcoming of ‘new’ religious movements that have gained followers in Kazakhstan in recent years. However, due to the rise of religious extremism and terrorism around the world, religious tensions were found here. The study concluded that since gaining independence, religious activity in Kazakhstan has increased. Keywords: Religious and ethnic tolerance, SAMK, ROC, religious expectations, terrorism.