Religious Investment Of Turkey To Capture Kyrgyzstan’s Future

KABUL: (MEP) One of the main features of the religious situation in Kyrgyzstan is: almost all religious currents imported from outside the country found their Kyrgyz followers.

n_44679_1KABUL: (MEP) One of the main features of the religious situation in Kyrgyzstan is: almost all religious currents imported from outside the country found their Kyrgyz followers. 

The Turks are penetrating in different countries like Kyrgyzstan through religious educational institutions in order to train for themselves a generation of Turkish-wing officials.

The main penetrating branches of Turkish government in Kyrgyzstan are the institutes of “Service”, followers of Fethullah Gülen, “Noor Jyar”, Turkish followers of Saeed Norsi and “Suleiman Chylar”.

The Turkish school system which is founded by Fethullah Gülen are very much popular among the people of Kyrgyzstan. Religious syllabus is not taught in these schools but it is obvious that students have some sort of religious education. 

The teachers who are mostly Kyrgyz citizen teach the students Islam with their personal behavior and consider model of Turkey as an ideally suited and perfect sample for Kyrgyzstan, because the main focus of this model is on teaching the secular religion.

The followers of Noor Jyar establish their meetings and classes for teaching Quran with Saeen Norsi’s commentary in specific houses.

Followers “Suleiman Chylar” have set their aim to teach the Qur’an and Hadith and they read the Qur’an in Arabic.

The Turks have long-term goals in Kyrgyzstan and the effects of their influence will show itself, not now but over time and as soon as the graduates of Turkish schools and universities will be grown up.

In designing of Turkish officials, the graduates, over time, will reach sensitive government posts and to will come out in the shape of pro-Turkish and Islamic parties as it is happened in Turkey and brought Recep Tayyip Erdogan brought into power.

According to Religious Security in Kyrgyzstan written by Emile Nasreddinev

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