Previously, a group of residents and clergymen in and outside the country criticised changes in connection with the ban on so-called “foreign clothing” and They wanted to review it. . “These laws were all passed in line with the procedure,” said on Wednesday Navruz Qurbanzada, chairman of the National Assembly E
On May 8 representatives of Majlis Namoyandago, Tajikistan Supported The draft amendments to the law to regulate celebrations and ceremonies. At that time, Sulaiman Davlatzoda, head of the Religion Committee, called it the reason for the ban children's holidays “Proper education and security during Ramadan and Kurban Bajram”, writes Radio Free EuropeTranslation Periscope.
Proposal to prevent so-called foreign-run clothes “”, which does not have a single explanation, but is primarily aimed at Islamic dress , became law after the meeting of Tajikistan's president with the clergy. Emomali Rahmon said on March 9th of this year, “xenophobia in clothing, that is, wearing foreign clothing with fake names and hyjab, is another urgent issue for our society”.
This ruling led to the conviction of the Union of Islamic Erudite and the proclamation of <x0hid” by some clergymen in Afghanistan. Several religious figures, officials, university professors and bloggers in Tajikistan responded to these calls.
In the event of the president's signing and official publication, the laws become legal.
The “law regulating celebrations and ceremonies” was passed in 2007. Government opponents call the national “ ”, as they claim there is no precedent in other countries' legal practice. They criticise that the government has intervened in their lives, pockets and names and surnames on the surface of their tables, graves and wood through this law.
Those breaking the new law can also be fined by $740 for individuals to $5,400 for legal persons. / REL/Perscopi/













