Tashkent is the Islamic capital of Central Asia in terms of both numbers and influence. Islam is more a part of the Uzbek cultural identity than it is a faithfully practiced religion; folk/occult practices are deeply tied into the beliefs of mostly the rural Uzbeks. Since a burst of Islamic activity soon after independence, the government has reined in most Islamic missionaries and mosque-buildings and tightly controls and monitors all Islamic activity.
RELIGIONS | POPULATION % | ADHERENTS | ANNUAL GROWTH |
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Muslim | 84.9% | 28,811,464 | |
Christian | 0.8% | 271,486 | -1.6 |
Evangelical | 0.3% | 101,807 | 4.4 |