Religious organizations in Tajikistan donate more than 11.2 million somoni to charity

In 2025, religious organizations in Tajikistan provided more than 11.22 million somoni in charitable assistance, according to a press release from the Committee for Religious Affairs and the Regulation of Traditions and Ceremonies. The funds were reportedly used to support orphans, people with disabilities, low-income families, and residents affected by natural disasters in the Rasht […]

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In 2025, religious organizations in Tajikistan provided more than 11.22 million somoni in charitable assistance, according to a press release from the Committee for Religious Affairs and the Regulation of Traditions and Ceremonies.

The funds were reportedly used to support orphans, people with disabilities, low-income families, and residents affected by natural disasters in the Rasht and Tojikobod districts. The Committee reported that over 11 million somoni were allocated for material and financial assistance to orphans, people with disabilities, individuals without guardians, and disadvantaged families. However, the statement does not specify which religious organizations contributed or the amounts provided by each.

Currently, 4,058 religious organizations are officially registered in Tajikistan.

Separately, the Committee noted that in 2025 religious organizations provided 220,000 somoni in assistance to victims of natural disasters in the Rasht and Tojikobod districts. The aid included construction materials and basic necessities.

An earthquake that struck the region on April 13, 2025, claimed one life and injured 16 others. As a result of the disaster, 67 residential houses were completely destroyed, 280 were partially damaged, and 321 sustained minor damage. In addition, 146 infrastructure facilities — including schools, medical centers, power lines, roads, and water supply systems — were affected, and 57 head of livestock were lost.

According to the Emergencies Committee, total damage exceeded 17.78 million somoni (approximately USD 1.66 million), with 1,331 families affected.

In November 2025, the authorities announced that the construction and handover of all damaged homes to their owners had been completed.

At the same time, the charitable activities of religious organizations have sparked mixed reactions in society. While some citizens welcome such assistance, others criticize the practice of collecting donations in mosques, pointing to a lack of transparency in how the funds are distributed.

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