islam in uzbekistan: sunni hanafi and sufi traditions

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powerpoint presentation religions in uzbekistan mamirjonova marifatxon 1. a tapestry of faiths: uzbekistan's religious landscape 2. religious freedom and government regulation in uzbekistan 3. islam in uzbekistan: sunni hanafi and sufi traditions plan: islam in uzbekistan: sunni hanafi and sufi traditions the naqshbandiyya sufi order, one of the most influential in central asia, boasts numerous followers across uzbekistan, with significant centers in cities like bukhara and samarkand, impacting daily life for over 500 years. more than 2,000 registered mosques in uzbekistan cater to the sunni hanafi population, alongside numerous unregistered smaller prayer spaces reflecting the decentralized nature of sufi practices in rural areas. estimates suggest that approximately 88% of uzbekistan's population identifies as sunni muslim, with hanafi jurisprudence—a prominent school of islamic law—forming the foundation of their religious practices. introduction: uzbekistan's religious landscape the constitution guarantees religious freedom in uzbekistan; however, the government's registration process for religious organizations and limitations …
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upport in several rural regions. a significant portion of the russian orthodox community in uzbekistan, numbering several thousand, traces its roots back to the 19th and 20th centuries, reflecting the historical presence of the russian empire. the russian orthodox church in uzbekistan operates approximately 15 churches and chapels, primarily concentrated in tashkent and other urban centers with historically significant russian populations. challenges and tensions in religious life the government's registration requirements for religious organizations, impacting approximately 2,000 officially registered religious groups in uzbekistan, often create bureaucratic hurdles and limit spontaneous religious expression, particularly outside major cities like tashkent. the influence of wahhabism, a stricter form of sunni islam, poses a challenge, with estimates suggesting a few hundred adherents, although the government actively works to counter its spread and maintain the traditional sufi practices prevalent in samarkand. tensions can arise from the interaction between the predominantly sunni hanafi muslim majority and …
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mposed of ethnic poles and other european descendants, exist in uzbekistan, often centered around historical churches in urban areas, numbering approximately 1,000 individuals. while precise figures are unavailable, anecdotal evidence suggests a presence of other christian denominations including evangelical and adventist groups, mostly concentrated in larger cities and operating with limited visibility due to government regulations. the number of protestant christians in uzbekistan, while smaller than the orthodox population, is estimated to be in the low thousands, with baptist and pentecostal communities present in cities like tashkent and samarkand. conclusion: the future of religious diversity in uzbekistan the increasing interconnectedness of uzbekistan with global religious networks, particularly via the internet, could challenge the state's control over religious information flow, potentially leading to diversification of islamic practice beyond hanafi sunni norms in samarkand and bukhara. uzbekistan's government, while controlling religious organizations, may increasingly allow for greater autonomy to smaller faith communities …
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new religious buildings in certain areas of uzbekistan. uzbekistan's constitution guarantees religious freedom, yet the government's registration process for religious organizations requires significant documentation, impacting approximately 2,000 officially registered religious groups across the country, particularly in tashkent. the jewish community of uzbekistan uzbekistan's jewish community, numbering approximately 9,000 in recent years, primarily resides in tashkent and samarkand, maintaining a rich history dating back centuries. the bukharan jewish community, a significant part of uzbekistan's jewish population, has historically observed unique customs and traditions, differing in certain practices from other jewish communities globally. following the collapse of the soviet union, many members of uzbekistan's jewish community emigrated, resulting in a significant population decrease, particularly in the 1990s and early 2000s. the role of sufism in uzbek society sufi shrines, like those dedicated to bahauddin naqshband in bukhara, attract thousands of pilgrims annually, showcasing the enduring spiritual significance of sufism for over 500 …
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powerpoint presentation religions in uzbekistan mamirjonova marifatxon 1. a tapestry of faiths: uzbekistan's religious landscape 2. religious freedom and government regulation in uzbekistan 3. islam in uzbekistan: sunni hanafi and sufi traditions plan: islam in uzbekistan: sunni hanafi and sufi traditions the naqshbandiyya sufi order, one of the most influential in central asia, boasts numerous followers across uzbekistan, with significant centers in cities like bukhara and samarkand, impacting daily life for over 500 years. more than 2,000 registered mosques in uzbekistan cater to the sunni hanafi population, alongside numerous unregistered smaller prayer spaces reflecting the decentralized nature of sufi practices in rural areas. estimates suggest that approximately 88% of uzbekistan's p...

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