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  • |MF ||{{flagicon|TKM}} [[Muslim Agayew]] {{subon|58}}
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  • |align="left"|{{flagicon|TKM}} [[Muslim Agaýew]]
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  • [[File:KazakhstanP20-200Tenge-1999-donatedoy f.jpg|thumb|[[Islamic philosophy|Muslim philosopher]] [[Al-Farabi]]'s imagined face appears on the older design [[K ...| accessdate=June 6, 2014}}</ref> Kazakhs including other ethnic groups of Muslim background make up over 90 per cent of all Muslims.<ref>Estimation based on
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  • ...aintained its long tradition of secularism and tolerance. In particular, [[Muslim]], [[Russian Orthodox]], [[Roman Catholic]], and [[Jewish]] leaders reporte ...e, during the reporting period, the government registered some mosques and Muslim communities unaffiliated with the SAMK.
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  • ...igious national population of 14,896,000 (or just over 1 million) were not Muslim or Christian.
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  • ...Kazakh literature and culture, Kazakhstan's spiritual connections with the Muslim countries of Middle East, as well as the history of Islam, Quran and the sa
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  • ...hile in all other cities Jews were buried in separate areas of the general Muslim/Christian cemeteries.
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  • ...nsultant for the BBC documentary, ''Blaming the Jews'' (about contemporary Muslim antisemitism) and in 2006 he was the academic advisor for the film: ''[[Obs ...%7B42D75369-D582-4380-8395-D25925B85EAF%7D/WistrichAntisemitism.pdf |title=Muslim Anti-Semitism: A Clear and Present Danger}}&nbsp;{{small|(3.48&nbsp;[[Mebib
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  • ...h sworn atheists as members of the Communist Party, but her father is of [[Muslim]] background and Goga is [[Jewish]] through her maternal grandmother. [[Hal
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  • ...akhs make up over half of the total population, and other ethnic groups of Muslim background include [[Uzbeks]], [[Uyghurs]] and [[Tatars]].<ref>[http://www. ...initially demonstrated a willingness in allowing [[Islam]] to flourish as Muslim clerics were invited into the region to preach to the Kazakhs whom the Russ
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  • ...he interests of the people. Working in the Duma, Shokai met with prominent Muslim political leaders of Russia and became friends with Ahmad Zaki Validi, the ...Mustafa Shokai entered his commission as a secretary and translator of the Muslim faction. Subsequent performances of Kerensky in the Duma with the analysis
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  • ...trick|last2=Miller|first2=Duane Alexander|title=Believers in Christ from a Muslim Background: A Global Census|journal=IJRR|date=2015|volume=11|issue=10|pages
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  • ...istan]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], and [[Uzbekistan]], as well as in Muslim-populated regions of [[Russia]] (mainly [[Tatars]]). The tubeteika is worn
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  • ...ths to complete. This is because a Kazakh marriage, like marriages in most Muslim societies, involves a contract between families which requires negotiation.
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  • ...[Russians]] are Russian Orthodox. Approximately 70% of the population is [[Muslim]].<ref name="USCOIRFk2009">{{cite web |url=http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/i * Bruce Privratsky, ''Muslim Turkistan'', pages 76–77
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  • ...has a population of 18 million, eight million of which are Turkic-speaking Muslim [[Uyghur people|Uighurs]]. As a result of Chinese economic development poli
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  • ...d six other organizations to its list in March 2006, critics said that the Muslim Brotherhood and Lashkar-e-Toiba do not operate in Kazakhstan on a level suf ...news/news.php?article=12029 Kazakhstan: Punished for preaching in mosques] Muslim News</ref>
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  • ...he Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs, Volumes 12-13|author=Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs|year=1991|publisher=King Abdulaziz University|location=|pa
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  • ...azakh]] family, though he referred to himself as a "Noghay" - a Volga-Ural Muslim, or [[Tatars|Tartar]],<ref>Khālidī, Frank, Usmanov, x.</ref> as his fathe
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  • ...tinsk oblast, dated between November 1864 through February 1865, addressed Muslim revolts and rebel activity in nearby [[Qulja]]. Kolpakovski held such estee ...Khan (khoja)|Wali Khan]]'s invasion of the region and on the eve of the [[Muslim Rebellion]] of the 1860s.
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