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The New Face of Political Islam in Central Asia the Rise of Islamo Democrats

Geography: Central Asia
Journal: Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, Volume: 36, Issue: 2
Year Published: 2016
Entry Types: Academic Journal Article
Subjects: Ideology, Islam, Political participation, Politics and Government, Religion, Social movements

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Political Islam in Central Asia is currently undergoing a transitional phase. Radical groups such as the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan and Hizb ut-Tahrir no longer monopolize the Islamist scene. There is now a new generation of Islamist leaders in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan that advocate a public role for Islam without seeking regime change. They can be called Islamo-democrats because they participate in elections and recognize the constitutional process. The article will examine and compare the biography, political career, and beliefs of three representatives of this political trend: Tursunbai Bakir Uulu, Bekbolat Tleukhan, and Mohiddin Kabiri. It will claim that the emergence of Islamo-democrats is partly the result of developments in Turkey, especially the rise to power of the Adalet ve Kalkinma Partisi. Two factors account for the Turkish influence in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan: the successful diffusion of ideological norms and the importance that governments attach to maintaining good relations with Turkey.

Source: Karagiannis, E. 2016. The New Face of Political Islam in Central Asia: The Rise of Islamo-democrats. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 36(2): 1-16. doi: 10.1080/13602004.2016.1180888