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

Марина Онегина Society
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In Kyrgyzstan, more than 150 followers of the "Yakin-Inkar" movement have officially renounced its ideology, as reported by the Spiritual Administration of Muslims (DUMK) in conjunction with government authorities.

The main goal of the ongoing activities is to demonstrate the inadequacy of the "Yakin-Inkar" ideology and to inform its supporters about the traditional views of Islam.

Among those who rejected the views of "Yakin-Inkar" was the leader of the Kyrgyz wing of the movement. Former participants acknowledged their misconceptions and expressed regret, confirming their readiness to follow the decisions of the Council of Ulema and the requirements of DUMK.


“We realized that we became too engrossed in propaganda and asceticism. Our renunciation of the 'Inkar' path is not driven by fear of the mufti, but by a desire for the unity of the ummah and the tranquility of Muslims in Kyrgyzstan. We will adhere to the laws of the state and the fatwas of the mufti. We support the mufti's efforts to strengthen consensus,” stated one of the former activists of the movement.

Awareness-raising work continues and covers all regions of the country.
The "Yakin-Inkar" movement is a religious extremist trend that emerged from the traditional "Tablighi Jamaat" movement but has radically deviated from its basic principles. In Kyrgyzstan, this movement does not have official status and is considered a destructive religious direction.
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