Activity and Structure of Religious Organizations in Uzbekistan
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Abstract
It is known that the establishment and the first activity of the first religious organization in the conditions of a secular state in Uzbekistan coincided with the Soviet era. At this point, it should be noted that from the Arab conquest of Central Asia until the establishment of the Soviet power, Islam was the ideological and legal base and foundation of the state for centuries, when religion was not separated from the state. But by the 1920s, the establishment of Soviet power in the country began the process of uniting the traditional way of life, religious duty, covering all spheres of society (based on "militant" secularism), around the new communist idea and forming the Soviet person. Religion was not only separated from the state, but a fight against it was declared.