14 April 2015 - 13:25
Tajikistan bans hajj pilgrimage for young Muslims

Tajikistan has banned the hajj, the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, for citizens younger than 35.

Tajikistan has banned the hajj, the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, for citizens younger than 35.

Many in the Central Asian nation believe the ban is an attempt to prevent young Tajiks from developing radical ideas and joining extremist groups such as ISIS.

It comes a month after President Emomali Rahmon called for a long-term development "concept" based on secularism.

The government's Committee for Religious and Cultural Issues announced the hajj restriction on April 13.

The committee said it is intended to give older Muslims a greater opportunity to undertake the hajj, as Saudi Arabia limits the number of pilgrims from each country annually.

Rahmon's government has repeatedly called for the strengthening of secular principles in the mostly Muslim country of 8.5 million.

Tajikistan has banned headscarves for schoolgirls, barred minors from mosques, and forced thousands of students to return home from Islamic schools abroad in recent months amid reports that many Tajiks have joined mlitants in Iraq and Syria.

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