THE FATWA INSTITUTION IN UZBEKISTAN: EVOLUTION AND CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES

Authors

  • Khaydarov Mirodil Mirvaxidovich Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Islamic studies Associate Professor of the Department of Social Sciences and Law, International Islamic Studies Academy of Uzbekistan

Keywords:

institution of fatwa, Uzbekistan, muftiate, SADUM

Abstract

This article examines the evolution of the institution of fatwa in Uzbekistan and identifies the contemporary challenges facing this religious and legal system. The study explores the main stages of its development from the early twentieth century, with particular attention to the Soviet period, when fatwas were issued through a centralized authority—the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Central Asia and Kazakhstan. Special emphasis is placed on the period of transformation following Uzbekistan’s independence and the establishment of a national muftiate. The article also analyzes current trends, including the growing role of collective fatwa and the need to harmonize religious rulings with data from secular sciences in the context of globalization and digital transformation.

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2025-12-27

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THE FATWA INSTITUTION IN UZBEKISTAN: EVOLUTION AND CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES. (2025). World Bulletin of Management and Law, 53, 39-43. https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbml/article/view/5763