Tajikistan Bars Citizens Under 40 From Performing Hajj
Tajik pilgrims flying to
Saudi Arabia for the hajj in September 2014 at Dushanbe's airport.
Authorities in Tajikistan have barred citizens
under the age of 40 from performing this year's annual hajj pilgrimage to
Mecca.
Tajikistan's Committee on Religious Affairs
told RFE/RL on June 20 that the decision was made to give older Tajik Muslims
more of a chance to undertake the pilgrimage, as Saudi authorities are putting
in place stricter quotas.
But many in the Central Asian state believe
the ban is an attempt to prevent instances of radicalization among younger generations.
In the past years, the Tajik government has
routinely imposed age restrictions for devout Muslims to perform hajj. In 2015,
the minimum age was 35.
President Emomali Rahmon's government has
repeatedly called for the strengthening of secular principles in the mostly
Muslim country of 8.5 million.
Tajikistan has banned
head scarves for schoolgirls, barred minors from mosques, and forced thousands
of students to return home from Islamic schools abroad in recent years amid
reports that many Tajiks have joined Islamic extremists in Iraq and Syria.
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