Advanced Search

Cancel
Found: 3 Piece 0.000 sn
- You can use the 'AND' / 'OR' / 'NOT' option for the things you want to add or remove.
- You can return to normal search by pressing the Cancel button.
Filters
Access to Files

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SYSTEM AND RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS OF KYRGYZSTAN

Recai DOĞAN | Cazgül COLALİYEVA

Kyrgyzstan gained its independence in 1991. The Constitution adopted in 1992 became a basis for the restructuring process in the religious sphere. According to the relevant articles of the Constitution, the issues relating to the place and purpose of formal and non-formal religious education in general education, the formation of religious groups, their relations with the state, etc., have been discussed. The subject of this article is the changes and transformations in religious education in schools after independence. In this context, first of all, information about the general education sys ...More

Access to Files

Religious education at public schools of Kyrgyzstan

Cazgül COLALİYEVA

The declaration of independency in 1991 became a turning point in the socio-economic, political and cultural fields of Kyrgyzstan. There have been important developments especially in the religious sphere. Since the first days of independency, issues related to freedom of religion and conscience have been heavily debated among Kyrgyz administrators. The general attitude of statesmen towards religion emerged as emphasising that the pressure applied towards religion in the Soviet period was wrong and paying attention to the social role of religion. New concepts such as secularism, freedom of rel ...More

Access to Files

Common Religious Education Activities and Mosques in Kyrgyzstan after Independency = Bağımsızlık Sonrası Kırgızistan’da Yaygın Din Eğitimi Faaliyetleri ve Camiler

Bakıtbek MURZARAİMOV | Mustafa KÖYLÜ

Kyrgyz people lived under the control of Soviet Union for about 70 years. During this time, they were forbidden to practice any kinds of religious duties. Their religious schools and mosques were closed or used for other aims rather than religious needs. In short, all kinds of religious freedom and practices were forbidden strictly. The aim was to bring up an atheistic people during the days of Soviet Union. However, when Kyrgyz people won their independence and established a new country, all kinds of restrictions in terms of religion were abrogated and people began to establish their religiou ...More

Our obligations and policy regarding cookies are subject to the TR Law on the Protection of Personal Data No. 6698.
OK

creativecommons
Bu site altında yer alan tüm kaynaklar Creative Commons Alıntı-GayriTicari-Türetilemez 4.0 Uluslararası Lisansı ile lisanslanmıştır.
Platforms