Draft:Abrar Mukhtar Ali
Uzbek Islamic scholar, media personality
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Abrar Mukhtar Ali, real name Abrorjon Abduazimov (July 22, 1976, Karkidon village, Chust District, Namangan Region, Uzbek SSR) is an Uzbek blogger and religious preacher.
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Comment: undue weight on his detention, WP:NOTNEWS. Also missing substantial WP:RS to show that the subject meets WP:GNG Wisenerd (talk) 22:04, 1 March 2026 (UTC)
Education and career
In 1998 graduate the madrasah named after Abdussalom Makhdum in Andijan. In 2000 graduate the madrasah "Mullah Kirghiz" in Namangan. In 2004 graduated bachelor's degree at the Tashkent Islamic Institute named after Imam Bukhari. In 2011 graduated master's degree at the Journalism Faculty of the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek.
From 2004 to 2008 he was served as Imam-khatib of "Olimjon-ota" mosque in Tashkent Region. Until 2009 was a teacher of the secondary special religious educational institution named after Fakhriddin ar-Razi in Khorazm Region. From 2011 till 2022 - Lecturer at the Tashkent Islamic University. Since 2020 - Chief Researcher of the Public Relations Department of Islamic Civilization Center of Uzbekistan. Since 2021 also Deputy Head of Koran and Tajweed teaching Department of the Uzbekistan Muslims Religious Administration.[1][2][3]
February 2024 detention
On 6 February 2024, the Shaykhontohur District Criminal Court in Tashkent sentenced Abror Mukhtar Ali to 15 days of administrative detention. The charges were based on Article 194 (failure to comply with lawful demands of internal affairs officials) and Article 195 (resistance to lawful execution of duties by internal affairs officials) of the Uzbek Code of Administrative Responsibility.[4] According to official reports, the case originated from a dispute between Abrar Mukhtar Ali and another citizen at the Shaykhontohur district administration building. Authorities stated that both individuals disobeyed police instructions and disrupted public order.[5] Alongside detention, the court imposed a fine of one basic calculation amount (around 340,000 Uzbek soum).[6] On 21 February 2024, Abrar Mukhtar Ali was released following a review by the Supreme Court of Uzbekistan. The review determined that the punishment had been excessive. Both individuals involved in the case were released earlier than expected, and the costs of detention were waived.[7]

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