The Transformation of Tajikistan’s Religious Field: From Religious Pluralism to Authoritarian Inertia

Shahnoza Nozimova, Tim Epkenhans
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The recent transformation of Tajikistan’s political system has significantly altered the social and political context in which the country’s lay Muslims and religious elites negotiate Islam and Islamic normativity. The quasi-governmental Islamic Center (Markazi Islomi) has taken on a more dominant role, becoming the sole official (state-approved) Islamic institution in Tajikistan defining Islamic normativity. In this work, we explore the rationale behind the Tajik state’s pursuit of this political trajectory, conduct a detailed examination of the religious edicts ( fatwas) issued by the Islamic Center, and identify its conservative trends. Our research suggests that the Islamic Center offers the Tajik government a way to achieve its much-desired monopoly over the religious field. Furthermore, we argue that the Islamic Center’s conservative interpretation of Islam, with its emphasis on political conformity, social patriarchy, and limited mystical experience, is far more “legible” and administratively manageable for the authoritarian regime than the previous religious pluralism.
塔吉克斯坦宗教领域的转型:从宗教多元化到威权惯性
塔吉克斯坦最近的政治体制转型极大地改变了该国的世俗穆斯林和宗教精英就伊斯兰教和伊斯兰规范进行谈判的社会和政治环境。半官方的伊斯兰中心(Markazi Islomi)已经发挥了更大的主导作用,成为塔吉克斯坦唯一的官方(国家批准的)伊斯兰机构,定义伊斯兰规范。在这项工作中,我们探讨了塔吉克国家追求这一政治轨迹背后的理由,对伊斯兰中心发布的宗教法令(fatwas)进行了详细的审查,并确定了其保守趋势。我们的研究表明,伊斯兰中心为塔吉克政府提供了一种实现其对宗教领域渴望已久的垄断的途径。此外,我们认为伊斯兰中心对伊斯兰教的保守解释,强调政治一致性、社会父权制和有限的神秘经验,比以前的宗教多元主义更“清晰”,在行政上更易于管理。
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