2017
DOI: 10.26577/ejrs-2017-2-110
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European and american models of state-confessional relations: religious analysis

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“…Several researchers have dedicated their works to studying the Kazakhstani model of state-religious relations, including Muratzhan et al, 2021;Amrebaev et al, 2018;Kusack, 2023;Podoprigora & Kassenova, 2017;Almasovich & Zhalgas, 2022;Kozhambekov et al, 2019;Sikhimbayeva et al, 2021;Yerekesheva, G., 2020;Aimukhambetov et al, 2019;Burova et al, 2020;Bizhanov et al, 2019. There are also studies focused on classifying the trends in the development of religiosity in Kazakhstan: Burova et al, 2023;Amanbayev et al, 2021;Zakhay et al, 2022;Utebayeva et al, 2017;Shabdenova & Alimbekova, 2019;Sharipova, 2020;Buzheyeva et al, 2018;Telebaev, 2003;Kulsaryieva et al, 2013;Yerekesheva, 2004;Altoma, 2018. These scholarly works discuss the attitudes of Kazakhstanis towards religious radicalism and ways and means of its prevention, as well as issues of practical importance: Begalinova et al, 2020;Raibyaev, 2015;Kuanyshevich et al, 2017;Aimaganbetova et al, 2023;Murat, 2012;Omelicheva, 2011. There are works by Kazakhstani jurists on issues of personal rights in the realm of religion, analyzing the situation of freedom of religion within the existing legislation : Podoprigora, 2003;Podoprigora et al, 2019;Iskakova et al, 2016;Podoprigora & Klyushev, 2018;Podoprigora, 2020. Research on the problems of forming religious identity in Kazakhstan and its role in various historical periods is of interest: Bodeyev et al, 2019;Zholdassul...…”
Section: Literary Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several researchers have dedicated their works to studying the Kazakhstani model of state-religious relations, including Muratzhan et al, 2021;Amrebaev et al, 2018;Kusack, 2023;Podoprigora & Kassenova, 2017;Almasovich & Zhalgas, 2022;Kozhambekov et al, 2019;Sikhimbayeva et al, 2021;Yerekesheva, G., 2020;Aimukhambetov et al, 2019;Burova et al, 2020;Bizhanov et al, 2019. There are also studies focused on classifying the trends in the development of religiosity in Kazakhstan: Burova et al, 2023;Amanbayev et al, 2021;Zakhay et al, 2022;Utebayeva et al, 2017;Shabdenova & Alimbekova, 2019;Sharipova, 2020;Buzheyeva et al, 2018;Telebaev, 2003;Kulsaryieva et al, 2013;Yerekesheva, 2004;Altoma, 2018. These scholarly works discuss the attitudes of Kazakhstanis towards religious radicalism and ways and means of its prevention, as well as issues of practical importance: Begalinova et al, 2020;Raibyaev, 2015;Kuanyshevich et al, 2017;Aimaganbetova et al, 2023;Murat, 2012;Omelicheva, 2011. There are works by Kazakhstani jurists on issues of personal rights in the realm of religion, analyzing the situation of freedom of religion within the existing legislation : Podoprigora, 2003;Podoprigora et al, 2019;Iskakova et al, 2016;Podoprigora & Klyushev, 2018;Podoprigora, 2020. Research on the problems of forming religious identity in Kazakhstan and its role in various historical periods is of interest: Bodeyev et al, 2019;Zholdassul...…”
Section: Literary Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today the illustrative group for the problem of migrants is Oralman people who returned to their historical homeland, where they were not expected. Lacking social mobility, they also start looking for support in similar groups (Aimukhambetov et al, 2019). It cannot be denied that today in Kazakhstan, there is a close connection between criminals and extremist groups.…”
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