哈萨克斯坦独立后的宗教状况

Nursultan Kongyrbayev
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在沙俄时代之后,哈萨克斯坦经历了苏联入侵的后果,对伊斯兰教在该国的存在产生了负面影响。苏联的镇压政策挤压了该地区的穆斯林。随着1990年苏联政权的崩溃,一个新的阶段开始了,标志着哈萨克斯坦穆斯林的新时代。本文考察了哈萨克斯坦穆斯林独立后的宗教生活,重点关注哈萨克斯坦穆斯林宗教管理局(KMDB)的宗教服务,该机构被认为是哈萨克斯坦穆斯林的官方代表。为清楚起见,该机构将被称为哈萨克斯坦宗教事务主席或简称KMDB。该机构在哈萨克斯坦运作,监督各个领域的服务,包括大学、伊斯兰学校和清真寺。它的目标是为伊斯兰教提供服务,并为伊斯兰教进行宣传和推广。为了完成这些服务,它获得了国家的认可和认可。除了为穆斯林提供宗教服务外,哈萨克斯坦宗教事务主席还努力打击针对穆斯林的社会和政治活动。其中一项行动涉及引导穆斯林远离伊斯兰教,回归植根于古老突厥传统的宗教仪式。哈萨克斯坦有大量的俄罗斯化哈萨克人,他们是这些努力的目标。作为这些努力的延伸,在苏联时期,成千上万的宗教学者被杀害,宗教文献被摧毁。今天,在宗教方面控制穆斯林社区仍然是一项国家政策。然而,哈萨克斯坦的伊斯兰教和穆斯林身份正逐渐制度化和确立。哈萨克斯坦宗教事务局主席利用电视、广播,特别是社交媒体等渠道,使其宗教服务适应当代条件。哈纳菲传统在宗教结构和表现上占据优先地位。土耳其语、阿拉伯语和俄语的出版物已达到显著水平。哈萨克斯坦人民表现出继续致力于伊斯兰教和历史遗留下来的宗教责任的决心。
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Religious Situation After Independence in Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan has endured the aftermath of the Soviet invasion following the era of Tsarist Russia, negatively impacting the presence of Islam in the country. The repressive policies of the Soviets have squeezed Muslims in this region. With the collapse of the Soviet regime in 1990, a new phase began, marking a new era for Muslims in Kazakhstan. This paper examines the religious life of Kazakhstani Muslims after independence, focusing on the religious services of the Kazakhstan Muslims’ Religious Administration (KMDB), recognized as the Official Representative of Kazakhstani Muslims. For clarity, this institution will be referred to as the Kazakhstan Religious Affairs Presidency or simply KMDB. The institution operates in Kazakhstan, overseeing services in various areas, including universities, madrasas, and mosques. Its goal is to provide services for the Islamic religion as well as propagation and outreach efforts for Islam. To fulfill these services, it has gained accreditation and recognition from the state. In addition to carrying out religious services for Muslims, the Kazakhstan Religious Affairs Presidency strives to counter both social and political operations targeting Muslims. One such operation involves efforts to steer Muslims away from Islam and back towards religious rituals rooted in old Turkic traditions. Kazakhstan has a significant population of Russified Kazakhs, who are a target of these efforts. As an extension of these endeavors, thousands of religious scholars were killed during the Soviet era, and religious literature was destroyed. Today, controlling the Muslim community in religious aspects remains a state policy. Nevertheless, Islam and Muslim identity in Kazakhstan are gradually becoming institutionalized and established. The Kazakhstan Religious Affairs Presidency adapts its religious services to contemporary conditions, utilizing channels such as television, radio, and, notably, social media. The Hanafi tradition takes precedence in religious structure and presentation. Publications in Turkish, Arabic, and Russian have reached significant levels. The Kazakhstani people exhibit a determination to remain committed to Islam and the religious responsibilities inherited from history.
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