Ulumuna
Vol 29 No 1 (2025): June

The Formation and Evolution of Islamic Studies Educational Program in Kazakhstan through the Integration of Local Culture and Secular Principles

Mustafayeva, Anar (Unknown)
Kaliyeva, Shynar (Unknown)
Mukhitdinov, Rashid (Unknown)
Paltore, Yktiyar (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
27 Sep 2025

Abstract

Kazakhstan, after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the acquisition of independence, chose a secular path in religion after seventy years of atheism. The state adopted a secular direction, but society, consisting of a Muslim-majority population, began a natural process of cultural revival – language, history, religion, and traditions – restoring religious values. Islamic education became a way of religious revival, based not only on Islam but also on local culture and Kazakhstan’s policy on religion. Higher Islamic education in Kazakhstan became part of bachelor’s, Master’s, and doctoral programs (PhD) in Islamic studies. This article examines the formation and development of higher Islamic education in Kazakhstan through the example of the only Islamic university. Quantitative and qualitative indicators from the analysis of the educational program, showing a balance between Islamic, secular, and Kazakh culture-related disciplines, emphasize the possibility of development in this direction, adhering to Islam, secularism, and culture.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ujis

Publisher

Subject

Religion Arts Humanities Education Social Sciences

Description

Ulumuna (P-ISSN: 1411-3457; E-ISSN: 2355-7648), a journal of Islamic studies published twice a year (June and December) by State Islamic University (UIN) of Mataram since 1997, publishes original (library or field) research articles in the field of Islamic studies. It promotes multidisciplinary ...