Tajikistan
Religion
Islam, the predominant religion of all of Central Asia, was
brought to the region by the Arabs in the seventh century. Since
that time, Islam has become an integral part of Tajik culture.
Although Soviet efforts to secularize society were largely unsuccessful,
the post-Soviet era has seen a marked increase in religious practice.
The majority of Tajikistan's Muslims adhere to the Sunni (see
Glossary) branch of Islam, and a smaller group belongs to the
Shia (see Glossary) branch of that faith. Among other religions,
the Russian Orthodox faith is the most widely practiced, although
the Russian community shrank significantly in the early 1990s.
Some other small Christian groups now enjoy relative freedom of
worship. There also is a small Jewish community.
Data as of March 1996
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