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In Topic: About Tajikistan Government
Posted 12 Dec 2007
Although some people mentioned about the politics of government of Tajikistan and I agree on some aspects of it, there are some points which needs to be clarified.
http://rferl.com/fea... .AA18F4A5E.html
This article talks about the recent policy Tajikistan government pursued in order to shrink the number of mosques across the country. Because of the low social welfare and poor economy, many people go to mosque and spend their day there. Maybe this is good (for some people), maybe for some not. It's arguable. However, I don't think Tajikistan is pursuing a policy which encourage and could give a platform for the prosperity of Islam. Because the events taking place in Pakistan (recently they found group of radicals in the Red Mosque) and stuff like that. And the government of Tajikistan is closely watching all of these.
http://www.reuters.c... .26639720071003
I agree with you that some problems occuring in religious side. But it has sertain reasons. one of them is " hizb-ut-tahreer" that is not a part of Islam and even it is created to destroy Islam. In some regions of Tajikistan it is operating illegally and encouriging people to go after them. They made this party very close to Islamic education so that people would go to their way. So government is basically trying to control them.
the second thing Emam Ali is not operating alone in tajikistan. there are government sections to make a new laws and regulations. For example, ones I read in the newspaper that regional government made a new rule in Khujand city for the mosques to not activate loud speakers in Azan timing in the morning because it disturbs people living close to the mosque. So, it is was not a decision of Rahman. we should keep in mind that Rahman is a President and not a law maker. -
In Topic: About Tajikistan Government
Posted 12 Dec 2007
Although some people mentioned about the politics of government of Tajikistan and I agree on some aspects of it, there are some points which needs to be clarified.
http://rferl.com/fea... .AA18F4A5E.html
This article talks about the recent policy Tajikistan government pursued in order to shrink the number of mosques across the country. Because of the low social welfare and poor economy, many people go to mosque and spend their day there. Maybe this is good (for some people), maybe for some not. It's arguable. However, I don't think Tajikistan is pursuing a policy which encourage and could give a platform for the prosperity of Islam. Because the events taking place in Pakistan (recently they found group of radicals in the Red Mosque) and stuff like that. And the government of Tajikistan is closely watching all of these.
http://www.reuters.c... .26639720071003
I agree with you that some problems occuring in religious side. But it has sertain reasons. one of them is " hizb-ut-tahreer" that is not a part of Islam and even it is created to destroy Islam. In some regions of Tajikistan it is operating illegally and encouriging people to go after them. They made this party very close to Islamic education so that people would go to their way. So government is basically trying to control them.
the second thing Emam Ali is not operating alone in tajikistan. there are government sections to make a new laws and regulations. For example, ones I read in the newspaper that regional government made a new rule in Khujand city for the mosques to not activate loud speakers in Azan timing in the morning because it disturbs people living close to the mosque. So, it is was not a decision of Rahman. we should keep in mind that Rahman is a President and not a law maker. -
In Topic: About Tajikistan Government
Posted 11 Dec 2007
I think our President's politics is socialdemocratic. it is not socialistic or communism.
I tell you why.
First of all real communism didn't happen in Soviet Union. It was socialism during those 70 years of USSR government.
Secondly, during the time of socialism, we had completely different lifestyle. Even though I was small at that time, I still remember that we couldn't have complete freedom of doing what we wanted to do. I mean the things like building beautiful houses; travelling somewhere abroad USSR boarder; having private organization was strongly prohibited; learning Islamic education was not allowed etc.
Finally everyone got the same salary no matter haw hard he works. For example, one would work hard in some management department of any kind of production section which had busy time from morning till evining, had got the same salary as someone who worked lets say in cotton field as a director and didn't do anything untill petrol and cotton drugs didn't come to his society.
Nowadays in Tajikistan you can learn Islamic aducation, have your own company (even government is supporting foreign companies to invest in Tajikistan), new mosques are getting opened year by year.
Concluding my answer I can say it's not Tajikistan of Soviet times. It's new Tajikistan with proper independence and different lifestyle. We can say it is, as Agae Emam Ali Rahman supports: Social-democratic system of government.
Salamat bashid dooste aziz! Khuda nigahdare shuma bad!
PS. I don't have an idea about Latinoamericas -
In Topic: List of powerfull Tajiks
Posted 4 Dec 2007
In our case of discussion Imam Ali Rahman is the most powerful person, because he is Tajik and controls USA to not cross tajikistan border. Am I right? -
In Topic: Tajik Foundation
Posted 2 Dec 2007
I agree with u guys. We should make really nice website that would have included a lot of materials for the visitors to look through. It would be my pleasure to be in touch with u guys and I will try my best to support our plans. Salomat boshed!
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