ISLAM IN CENTRAL ASIA AND KAZAKHSTAN:
HISTORICAL TRADITION AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES
International scientific and practical conference
«ИСЛАМ В ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ АЗИИ И КАЗАХСТАНЕ:
ИСТОРИЧЕСКИЕ ТРАДИЦИИ И СОВРЕМЕННЫЕ ВЗГЛЯДЫ»
Международной научно-практической конференции
Scheduled conference time:
Conference time
The conference will take place on April 28, 2025, 09:00.
Location
Almaty city, Al-Farabi avenue, 73, Nur-Mubarak University.
Languages of the Conference
Kazakh, Arabic, English, Russian, Turkish.
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
The Egyptian University of Islamic Culture Nur-Mubarak, in collaboration with the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Kazakhstan, is organizing the International Scientific and Practical Conference «ISLAM IN CENTRAL ASIA AND KAZAKHSTAN: HISTORICAL TRADITION AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES» dedicated to the 35th anniversary of the establishment of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Kazakhstan as an independent muftiate.
Leading researchers, specialists, and experts from Egypt, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Russia, Turkey, and other countries will participate in the conference.
We invite scholars, educators, experts, and all interested individuals to take part in the discussion of current issues related to Islamic tradition and its development in the modern world. Download PDF

The purpose of the conference
The conference aims to investigate and analyze the historical evolution of relations between the state and Islamic institutions in Central Asia, and to explore effective solutions to the challenges that have arisen.

The objective of the conference
Is to examine the patterns of interaction between medieval and contemporary state authorities and Islamic institutions...

Publication materials
Conference proceedings will be published as an electronic compilation in PDF format.

The conference will be held in offline and online formats.
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Almaty, Al-Farabi Avenue, 73 -
+7 (727) 302-09-30
+7 (727) 302-07-09 - gylym@nmu.edu.kz
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Egyptian University of Islamic Culture Nur-Mubarak