
RELIGIOUS ADMINISTRATION OF MUSLIMS OF CENTRAL ASIA AND KAZAKHSTAN: MODERN APPROACHES
Nuriddin Sharifiy ,Abstract
The article provides a scholarly analysis of the historical roots, structure, and contemporary activities of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Central Asia and Kazakhstan. It examines the role and significance of regional religious governance based on recent historical research.
Keywords
Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Muslims, spiritual administration, history, contemporary activity.
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