According to the provided data, a group of activists from the movement organized a da'wat, promoting an ideology that contradicts the principles of a secular state and supports Sharia law. During the operation, 20 individuals were detained, including six foreigners.
According to information gathered during the investigation, "Furkan" chose the Jalal-Abad region as a platform to expand its influence, planning to organize religious meetings, distribute its materials, and form new cells in the southern regions of Kyrgyzstan.
Administrative fines were imposed on the organizers and participants of this illegal missionary activity.
The GKNB also warns citizens of possible criminal liability for participating in such activities that violate the law.
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The movement "Furkan" represents an Islamic community that originated in Turkey. It is associated with missionary activities aimed at spreading specific religious ideas and interpretations of the Quran. Supporters of this movement advocate for the implementation of certain Islamic views, including elements of political and social ideology. The movement actively operates in several countries and is critical of the secular structure of society.