Close Menu
Crazy Peks NewsCrazy Peks News
  • Home
  • America
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Business & Money
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Privacy Policy
  • Get In Touch
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Rivian is betting that R2 EV can make it a household name like Tesla
  • Top House Democrat demands answers about Trump’s health after he falls asleep during NBA Finals
  • SF voters reject the Overpaid CEO Act, a union-backed ballot measure aimed at raising taxes on any large company where the CEO earns 100 times more than the median employee (Bloomberg)
  • The bank will deploy more powerful agents this year
  • Vinyl Equity, an SEC-registered transfer agent that launched a payments platform earlier this year, raised a $20 million Series A round led by Jump Capital (Ryan Lawler/Axios)
  • In an interview, Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity, said the company plans its IPO for 2028, regardless of the success of Anthropic and OpenAI’s IPOs (Arjun Kharpal/CNBC)
  • US FCC waives deadline for Amazon to deploy half of its Leo satellites by July; Amazon is still scheduled to launch all 3,232 satellites by July 30, 2029 (Michael Kan/PCMag)
  • Microsoft has disabled more than 70 of its repositories on GitHub, including Azure-related tools like azure-functions-host, after hackers added credential-stealing malware to them (Zack Whittaker/TechCrunch)
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Crazy Peks NewsCrazy Peks News
Demo
  • America
  • Asia

    China’s maritime outposts could distract Taiwan’s allies in the event of an invasion from Beijing – Radio Free Asia

    June 8, 2026

    The Dalai Lama undergoes left knee surgery in New Delhi – Radio Free Asia

    June 8, 2026

    Satellite photos reveal Vietnamese construction boom in controversial Spratly channel – Radio Free Asia

    June 8, 2026

    Can ASEAN’s green goals survive the data center boom? – The diplomat

    June 4, 2026

    Hong Kong’s Victoria Park remains silent on anniversary of Tiananmen crackdown – Radio Free Asia

    June 3, 2026
  • Europe
  • Business & Money

    Rivian is betting that R2 EV can make it a household name like Tesla

    June 9, 2026

    The bank will deploy more powerful agents this year

    June 9, 2026

    Airlines discover the grass isn’t always greener with new engines

    June 8, 2026

    Texas Butcherworm Cases Don’t Endanger Food Supply, Brooke Rollins Says

    June 8, 2026

    Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly launch obesity pills, prepare for Medicare coverage

    June 8, 2026
  • Politics

    Top House Democrat demands answers about Trump’s health after he falls asleep during NBA Finals

    June 9, 2026

    BBC Scares Trump of His Own Defamation Lawsuit

    June 8, 2026

    Mike Johnson ceded his power as Speaker of the House to Trump

    June 8, 2026

    Hakeem Jeffries goes on Fox News and calls them out for ignoring GOP bigots

    June 7, 2026

    Trump Melts Down and Leaves to Meet the Press When Asked for Evidence of Election Rigging

    June 7, 2026
  • Technology

    SF voters reject the Overpaid CEO Act, a union-backed ballot measure aimed at raising taxes on any large company where the CEO earns 100 times more than the median employee (Bloomberg)

    June 9, 2026

    Vinyl Equity, an SEC-registered transfer agent that launched a payments platform earlier this year, raised a $20 million Series A round led by Jump Capital (Ryan Lawler/Axios)

    June 9, 2026

    In an interview, Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity, said the company plans its IPO for 2028, regardless of the success of Anthropic and OpenAI’s IPOs (Arjun Kharpal/CNBC)

    June 9, 2026

    US FCC waives deadline for Amazon to deploy half of its Leo satellites by July; Amazon is still scheduled to launch all 3,232 satellites by July 30, 2029 (Michael Kan/PCMag)

    June 9, 2026

    Microsoft has disabled more than 70 of its repositories on GitHub, including Azure-related tools like azure-functions-host, after hackers added credential-stealing malware to them (Zack Whittaker/TechCrunch)

    June 9, 2026
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
Crazy Peks NewsCrazy Peks News
Home » Why is the leading Imam Uzbek sought by the authorities? – The diplomat
Asia

Why is the leading Imam Uzbek sought by the authorities? – The diplomat

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettFebruary 21, 2025No Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


On February 19, the news announced that Osher Tursunov, widely known as Mubashshshshir Ahmad, was sought by the Uzbek police for having allegedly established a prohibited organization (article 244-2 of the penal code, which concerns “establish, direct or participate in the extremist, separatist, fundamentalist or other prohibited organizations.”) He is the author of several Islamic books and founder of Azon.uz, ​​a very popular religious multimedia project that has raised 1.2 million Subscribers on YouTube alone before being closed in 2023 for reasons that have not yet been explained.

When Ahmad was placed on the desired list was not disclosed By the police, due to the “secret of investigations”.

The news has aroused many speculation about the reasons for the accusations and what could happen to him because he currently lives in Turkiye. Two days later, Ahmad’s lawyer contacted Ouzbeks Kun.uz news, clarifying that accusations against his client do not imply serious crimes. Instead, Ahmad is apparently responsible for not following the appropriate procedure to prepare and distribute religious materials.

After graduating from Al-Azhar University in Cairo, Mubashshshir Ahmad returned to Uzbekistan and taught Various religious subjects of the Islamic Institute of Tashkent for more than two decades.

He founded Azon.uz in 2017 and the project quickly gained ground, covering a wide range of subjects beyond religion. By 2023, he had until half-million monthly visitors.

Ahmad has also systematically expressed pro-government declarations and has avoided direct criticism of state policies over the years. In the midst of the Russian-Ukrain war sentenced their involvement in the Russian army as haramor illegal. When the people of Karakalpakstan – an autonomous republic in Uzbekistan – protested in July 2022 against the constitutional amendments which threatened to strip the region of their autonomy, Ahmad was one of the religious figures urging restraint. He called For calm and prudence, warn against the influence of “external forces” and insisting that Karakalpaks had not suffered any damage from the Uzbeks. When the government spear A program allowing citizens to report traffic violations for monetary compensation, it was faced with public criticisms for having potentially encouraged the surveillance of other Muslims, which some deemed illegal. Ahmad, however, side With the government, arguing that the initiative aimed to ensure public security and could be considered legal, while noting that it still studied the question.

However, its growing public importance was not without difficulty. In 2018, just a year after launching Azon.uz, ​​it was rejected From the Uzbekistan Muslim Council, where he had been assistant to the secretarial chief, Ulughbek Sultonov. Sultonov was also removed from his position. While the Council said that there was “no political reason” behind the dismissal of Ahmad, some sources declared to the Uzbek service of RFE / RL, Ozodlik,, that he had become an “undesirable figure” because of his religious calls in the press and online.

In February 2021, the editor -in -chief of Azon.uz, ​​Abdulaziz Raimov, announcement His resignation, citing pressure on the editorial team, provoking a public debate. Raimov revealed that the vice-president of the religious affairs committee would have threatened and insulted the founder of the site on two published articles. Raimov refuses to delete the articles and submitted his resignation. Ahmad too revealed that he received a telephone call from the vice-president, during which he was again threatened and insulted.

In June 2021, four managers of Azon.uz, ​​of which Ahmad, were a fine To publish religious documents without formal approval of the Committee for Religious Affairs. This despite Ahmad would have received the verbal approval of the committee, which had recognized his “sufficient religious knowledge” and expressed his confidence in his ability to publish religious documents.

Two years later, in August 2023, Azon. stopped Operations. Its social media pages have been deleted and its YouTube channel was renowned as FikratWith all the content focused on deleted religion.

After these events, Ahmad LEFT For Turkiye, but that did not prove to be a safe refuge. On December 28, 2023, he was taken from his home by the police and detained in a local expulsion center for unknown reasons, remaining there until February 2024, when he was released.

A extradition agreement Between Turkiye and Uzbekistan has been in effect since 2019.

The case of Mubashshshir Ahmad highlights an increasing religious repression in Uzbekistan, where the authorities have increasingly targeted religious figures and media projects that operate outside the state. What is clear is that in spite of its moderate position and attempts to align themselves with government policies, the rise of Ahmad and its management of Azon.uz, ​​a platform Offering an independent religious discourse, made him a target of government control.

The diplomat has previously reported On the growing arrests of religious bloggers, but the case of Ahmad stands out. Unlike many targeted bloggers, Ahmad is a respected scholar who studied at the Islamic Institute of Tashkent Ouzbékistan and worked in Islamic educational establishments in the country for decades. Researchers of its caliber are generally considered to be relatively sheltered from these pressures. His case, however, can serve as a warning to other eminent researchers in Uzbekistan, signaling the risks of developing an independent discourse on religious lessons and encouraging them to keep a low profile.

In addition, the lack of clarity of the authorities concerning precisely what Hmad had been accused of fueled rampant speculation based on very real and disturbing trends, noted above. Confusion is used to illustrate the value of transparency.

authorities Diplomat Imam leading sought Uzbek
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
Frank M. Everett

Related Posts

China’s maritime outposts could distract Taiwan’s allies in the event of an invasion from Beijing – Radio Free Asia

June 8, 2026

The Dalai Lama undergoes left knee surgery in New Delhi – Radio Free Asia

June 8, 2026

Satellite photos reveal Vietnamese construction boom in controversial Spratly channel – Radio Free Asia

June 8, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

© 2026 Crazy Peks News | All rights reserved.
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Get In Touch

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.