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Uzbekistan is Sunni Muslim as a country. The dominant religious context is: Sunni Muslim majority (~88%, mostly Hanafi) with strong post-Soviet secular legacy; small Russian Orthodox and other minorities; state-managed religion.
Leaving Islam in Uzbekistan carries a different weight than leaving most other traditions. Family identity, community standing, marriage prospects, and in some cases legal status are entwined with religious identification in ways that make a public exit costly or dangerous. The pillar page on Islam was written with safety as the first concern, and applies here.
Leaving in Uzbekistan carries real community cost in a way that the broader Western experience often does not capture. Family rupture is common. Local religious communities are often dense, and stepping out of one is closer to immigrating than to changing a hobby.
City coverage in Uzbekistan
Tashkent
2.0M
Namangan
432K
Samarkand
319K
Andijon
318K
Bukhara
248K
Nukus
230K
Qarshi
223K
Qo‘qon
187K
Chirchiq
168K
Fergana
164K
Jizzax
153K
Urganch
150K
Tirmiz
140K
Marg‘ilon
133K
Navoiy
130K
Angren
127K
Olmaliq
121K
Bekobod
86K
Denov
69K
Chust
65K
Kogon Shahri
63K
Yangiyŭl
60K
Koson
60K
Kattaqo’rg’on Shahri
59K
Oltinko‘l
59K
Shahrisabz
57K
Asaka
57K
Khiwa
56K
Guliston
53K
Beruniy
51K
Xo‘jayli Shahri
50K
Chortoq
50K
Novyy Turtkul’
49K
Urgut Shahri
47K
Kosonsoy
44K
Kitob
42K
G’ijduvon Shahri
41K
Oqtosh
38K
Parkent
36K
Ohangaron
36K
Uchqŭrghon Shahri
33K
Quva
33K
Yangiyer
33K
Quvasoy
32K
Manghit
31K
Uychi
30K
Nurota
29K
Muborak
29K
Toshbuloq
29K
Yangiqo‘rg‘on
28K
Piskent
28K
To‘rqao‘rg‘on
28K
Qibray
28K
Iskandar
28K
Gurlan
28K
Zomin Shaharchasi
27K
Showot
27K
Sirdaryo
27K
Bulung’ur Shahri
27K
Toshloq
27K