The Reference interviews the Kyrgyztani deputy Grand Mufti
Our State does not know terrorism because
we follow the Hanafi doctrine, Zameer Fakit.
The State of Kyrgyztan represents
an exceptional example among the Islamic States, as it has not witnessed any
terrorist armed attacks unlike the rest of the troubles Islamic world. Al
Manara interviewed the Kyrgyztani deputy
Grand Mufti “Zameer Fakit” to get a closer look at the Muslims in this Central
Asian State and how they avoid the atrocities of terrorism.
Fakit said during the interview
that the prevalent terrorism has not found its way yet inside of Kyrgyztan.
“We have 6 million citizens, 90 percent of
them are Muslims, aslo we have 1000 mosques, Muslims in our State follow the
Hanafi doctrine and the moderate Islam, hence out country does not know
terrorism”., said Fakit during the interview.
On his country’s plan to confront
terrorism, Fakit said that the State has launched a campaign three years ago to
rectify the wrong concepts and introduce moderate ideology through preaching
and religious speeches.
Fakit highlighted the vital role
played by the Kyrgyztani Religious administration, as it supervises Mosques and
religious schools, also adopts a strategy applied by more than 3000 Imams,
Scholars and Preachers.
“We hold a meeting every three
months to discuss the monthly plan to fight extremist thoughts and prevent the
youth from following terrorist ideas, Kyrgyztan managed recently- due to its
alarmed Security institutions- to arrest a Kyrgyztani who left to Syria to join
the civil war there before he is able to disseminate his ideas among the
youth”., added Fakit.
Fakit thinks that Kyrgyztani
people will not follow extremist ideas, as they fully trust their preachers due
to their lack of knowledge of Arabic language, unlike citizens in the Arab
World. This lack of knowledge unable the citizens to argue religious matters
with their preachers.
Fakit asserted that Muslim Imams
and preachers must unite to fight back terrorism through Quran, Prophet’s
journey, and the Islamic history in order to debate the extremists.
Fakit valued the importance of
conferences including several Muslim States, even those which are not currently a target for terrorism, he pointed
out a recent conference hosted by his country that included Preachers from 20
Muslim countries.
Terrorism and
Islamophobia
Fakit added during the interview
that the non-existence of a unified Scholars’ opinion is the reason behind
terrorism emergence, the Kyrgyztani preacher stated that extremists are harming
Islam, bringing up Islamophobia as an example of this harm.
Fakit praised during his interview
the role played by Al Azhar to fight terrorism and extremism, and its
historical role to disseminate moderate though.
“We are keen to attend conferences
organized by Al Azhar, we send our students to Al Azhar University as well,
when we called people to unite behind Scholars’ preaching, we meant Al Azhar
Scholars”., added Fakit.
Fakit praised the Egyptian
military campaign known by the media name “Sinai 2018”, under the incumbent
President Abdel Fatah al Sisi, wishing Godspeed for the brave soldiers who are
fighting on behalf the world.
Kyrgyztan took some early measures
to contain extremist ideas, it has submitted a memorandum to the UN explaining
those measures taken since 2002.
The memorandum mentioned how
Kyrgyztan had all the bank accounts and economic resources belonging to
terrorist individuals, institutions and entities, frozen.
The memorandum also mentioned how
the Kyrgyztania State prevented those terrorists from using properties in a
lucrative methods, and banning extremist from entering the State.