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 ideals. This became known during a special meeting in the city.

As clarified by the regional representative office of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Kyrgyzstan, this statement was made at a meeting attended by the acting deputy representative of the DUMK for the region, Rysbek Azhy Kokumov. He emphasized the importance of unity in religious matters, the necessity of public consensus, and adherence to the traditions of Islam based on the Hanafi school and Maturidi creed.
Photo DUMK. Participants of 'Yakin-Inkar' have changed their views
As a result of the discussion, the participants acknowledged their previous beliefs as erroneous and announced their complete withdrawal from the 'Yakin-Inkar' movement. They also expressed their intention to abide by the laws of Kyrgyzstan and follow the directives of the Muftiate.

According to DUMK, more than 150 people in the republic 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 country by court decision. It emerged within the 'Tablighi Jamaat' movement but soon separated as a distinct group with more radical views.

Its ideology is based on the denial of the authority of official religious institutions and the non-recognition of fatwas from the Council of Ulema, which, according to experts, leads to a split in the Muslim community and social isolation of its followers.
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