CRA begins to publish its official mouthpiece

DUSHANBE, May 26, 2014, Asia-Plus — The Committee on Religious Affairs and Regulation of National Traditions and Rituals under the Government of Tajikistan (CRA) has begun to publish its official mouthpiece Din va Jomea (Religion and Society). An official source at the CRA says magazine Din va Jomea that has a circulation of 500 will […]

Mehrangez Tursunzoda

DUSHANBE, May 26, 2014, Asia-Plus — The Committee on Religious Affairs and Regulation of National Traditions and Rituals under the Government of Tajikistan (CRA) has begun to publish its official mouthpiece

Din va Jomea

(Religion and Society).

An official source at the CRA says magazine

Din va Jomea

that has a circulation of 500 will be published once a month.  The price for one copy is 10.00 somoni.

According to him, the magazine is published in order to explain to citizens of Tajikistan what is the real Islam.

It is to be noted that the Islamic Revival Party of Tajikistan (IRP) also publishes its own magazine –

Safinai Umed

(Vessel of Hope).  Besides, there is a religious website,

Rouzgor

, in Tajikistan.   

 

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