Q3 Arts and Humanities
Talgat Zholdassuly
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在我们的研究中,给出了1928-1940年苏维埃哈萨克斯坦反伊斯兰政治的历史。虽然苏联成立后开始实施世俗改革,但穆斯林在前十年并没有遇到任何问题。苏联的软政策,希望获得穆斯林在突厥斯坦地区的支持,在这方面是有效的。虽然苏联宪法赋予个人信仰自由,但共产党认为“宗教”是应该被摧毁的东西。20世纪20年代中期,反宗教组织“激进无神论者联盟”在该国成立,反伊斯兰宣传开始。该组织在苏联共产党的支持下,开始出版一些反宗教的杂志和报纸。随着新政策的推行,对宗教的实际干预在20世纪30年代中期有所增加。大多数礼拜场所被非法关闭,穆斯林神职人员受到压迫,甚至被送到集中营,一个反宗教的博物馆被开放。第二次世界大战开始后,苏联政府的宗教政策发生了变化。在我们的研究中,我们使用了哈萨克斯坦共和国中央国家档案馆和哈萨克斯坦共和国总统档案馆,以及在俄罗斯发表的档案文件作为来源。关键词:苏联,激进无神论者联盟,突厥斯坦伊斯兰教,苏联-哈萨克斯坦穆斯林,宗教压迫
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Sovyet Kazakistan’ında İslama Yönelik Bir Uygulama: Militan Tanrısızlar Birliği
AbstractIn our study, the history of anti-Islamic politics in Soviet Kazakhstan at 1928-1940 was given.Although secular reforms started to be implemented after the establishment of the Soviet Union,Muslims did not experience any problems in the first ten years. The soft policy of the Soviets, whowanted to gain the support of Muslims in the Turkistan region, was effective in this. Although theSoviet Constitution gives the individual freedom of belief, the Communist Party saw “religion” assomething that should be destroyed. In the middle of the 1920s, the League of Militant Atheists, ananti-religious organization, was established in the country and an anti-Islamic propaganda started.The organization, which was supported by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, started topublish several anti-religious magazines and newspapers. With the new policy pursued, de factointerventions against religion increased in the mid-1930s. Most of the places of worship were illegallyclosed, Muslim clergy were oppressed, even sent to camps, and an anti-religious museum wasopened. After the Second World War began, the religious policy of the Soviet government changed.In our study, the Central State Archive of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Presidential Archive ofthe Republic of Kazakhstan, as well as archive documents published in Russia were used as sources.Keywords: Soviet Union, The League of Militant Atheists, Islam in Turkistan, Muslims in SovietKazakhstan, Oppression Against Religion
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Turk Kulturu ve Haci Bektas Veli - Arastirma Dergisi
Turk Kulturu ve Haci Bektas Veli - Arastirma Dergisi Arts and Humanities-Arts and Humanities (all)
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期刊介绍: Turkish Culture and Hacı Bektas Veli Research Quarterly is an international refereed journal, which fills the gap in its field, sets forth the most contemporary and striking opinions about the related issues, and gives place to unique scientific studies. Articles that will be sent to our journal should not be previously published and they should not be under consideration for publication elsewhere. If a study was presented before in a scientific conference or workshop, name, place, and date of that conference or workshop have to be specified. If a study is supported by a research center or fund, name of the supporting institution and project ID have to be specified.
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