Tajikistan’s Council of Ulama response to Moscow grand mufti; Tajik grant mufti meets Tajik migrants in Russia

The current cooperation between the Islamic Center of Tajikistan and the official religious organizations of the Russian Federation is at proper level, the Shuroi Ulamo (Council of Ulama — an Islamic council that issues fatwas (religious rulings) and religious guidance to Islamic religious organizations) at the Islamic Center of Tajikistan says, commenting on allegations made […]

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The current cooperation between the Islamic Center of Tajikistan and the official religious organizations of the Russian Federation is at proper level, the Shuroi Ulamo (Council of Ulama — an Islamic council that issues fatwas (religious rulings) and religious guidance to Islamic religious organizations) at the Islamic Center of Tajikistan says, commenting on allegations made by Moscow Grand Mufti Albir Kurganov.   

A statement posted on the Shuori Ulama’s official website, in particular, says that representatives of the Shuroi Ulamo, including the its head Saidmukarram Abduqodirzoda, have participated in religious events in the Russian Federation and have met with Tajik labor migrants on the sidelines of those events. 

The statement does not say what they were talking about at those meetings. 

Recall, Moscow Grand Mufti Albir Kurganov warned of the danger of radicalization of Tajik migrants at a press conference in Moscow on October 16. 

According to RIA Novosti, Kurganov links the danger of radicalization of Tajik migrant living in Russia to a new terrorist organization called “Khorasan,” which is being established along Afghanistan’s common borders with Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. 

“Unfortunately, we observe radicalization of our migrants.  There is a number of reasons for this, including recruitment of citizens by extremists.  Migrants are very vulnerable mass,” Kurganov was quoted as saying at a press conference organized by Rossiya Segodnya (Russia Today) news agency on Monday.

Kurganov said Russia’s Muslim Spiritual Assembly is actively collaborating with Uzbekistan.  Russia’s Muslim Spiritual Assembly and Muftiyat (Central Muslim Spiritual Board) of Uzbekistan have signed a cooperation agreement and the Uzbek side has actively worked on prevention of extremism and terrorism among its nationals, Kurganov said.  

According to Kurganov, Tajikistan is in contrast to Uzbekistan.

“We have many migrants from this country.  Currently, a new large terrorist group numbering several thousands of people, called “Khorasan”, is being established along Afghanistan’s common borders with Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.  Since Tajikistan’s common border with Afghanistan is very fragile, there is a danger that many Tajik nationals living in Russia will join this organization.  We are trying to contact with Tajikistan’s muftiyat and other structures of the country,” Moscow grand mufti noted.  

“Unfortunately, Russian Muslims have not yet found understanding from the Tajik side,” Kurganov said.  

He further added that it could not be excluded that the “Khorasan” group would replace the Islamic State (IS) terror group.  

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