style="mso-fareast-font-family:"MS Mincho"">While the war against the Taliban
regime in Afghanistan is continuing, governments in Central Asia are strongly concerned by
the role of Islam in society, especially radical movements that act under the Islamic
flag, such as Wahhabi movements and Hizb-ut-Tahrir. The Uzbek government keeps all
religious affairs under control, while the political atmosphere is much freer in
Kyrgyzstan, although Kyrgyz authorities recently banned Hizb-ut-Tahrir. The question that
is still open for discussion is whether Islam has a big influence on the people of
Kyrgyzstan?
style="mso-fareast-font-family:"MS Mincho"">Kyrgyzstan is a multinational state,
and this diversity influences the religious affiliation of its citizens. Excluding
Russians and other Slavic people, the remainder of the population is Muslim.
style="mso-spacerun: yes"> Such ethnic minorities as Uyghurs, Turks, and
Dungans (Hui) are the strongest followers of Islam. This can be observed in the districts
of Bishkek populated by Uyghurs, Dungans, or Turks. There are many mosques in these areas.
The reason for this difference between the ethnic groups in the country is that Islam is a
traditionally sedentary religion, while the Kazakh and Kyrgyz people are nomads. According
to one of the important pillars of Islam, men are obliged to pray at a Mosque. Before
Soviet time, when nomads moved from djailio (place of staying) to djalio, it was
impossible to pray together. The meaning of praying together is that it creates and
strengthens the Muslim community, the Umma, and helps is spread. Only after the Soviet
government established its rule over the territories of the Kyrgyz and the Kazakh were
they settled.
style="mso-fareast-font-family:"MS Mincho"">Today the situation has changed, as
many Kyrgyz people have became strong Muslims, though in Bishkek people are influenced
more by Russian culture. The whole picture of Muslims in Kyrgyzstan can be divided into
two different parts: in the south, where Uzbek culture has had a strong influence, more
Kyrgyz became strong Muslims; while in the north, Russian influence has dominated. The
difference can be observed in the ordinary manner of life: wearing clothes, speaking about
God etc. As a rule, people from the South wear longer, traditional clothes, while people
from North can feel free in modern clothes. Concerning marriage, sexual relations before
marriage are strongly prohibited in the South, while in the north, people are less
restricted by traditional values. These differences make the huge gap between the south
and north more complicated.
style="mso-fareast-font-family:"MS Mincho"">Economically, the distribution of
wealth also plays a great role in the spreading of Islam. The Northern region is richer
than the South, and as a rule Islam has found a larger following in poorer areas.
Moreover, such Islamic movements as the Wahhabis and Hizb-ut-Tahrir preach people to live
in a modest way. Today, this line is a strong tool in the hands of radicals. Therefore
people start to follow these radical movements due to bad economic conditions.
style="mso-fareast-font-family:"MS Mincho"">The influence of Islam is heavily
colored by the country's ethnic diversity, and cultural traits that impede the spreads of
radicalism. Dungans, Uyghurs, and Turks have a long experience with Islam, and it is hard
for radical movements to change their minds. Meanwhile, Kyrgyz and Kazakh are still fresh
in their Islamic teachings, and Islam often has a national character for them. An evidence
of this is that in appeals to God, many Kyrgyz remind the name of "Manas" the
mythical hero of Kyrgyz people. Moreover many Kyrgyz today became Christians, Baptists or
choose another religion than Islam. Radical Islam can be dangerous only in the Southern
region, where people live without water, gas and sometimes without electricity, and where
economic and living conditions are very poor.
style="mso-fareast-font-family:"MS Mincho"">Rustam Mukhamedov