Explanatory work religious extremism is a threat to peace and stability
2026-06-30
The Department of Chemistry and Biology organized an explanatory work "religious extremism is a threat to peace and stability."
Religious extremism is a set of radical actions and ideas aimed at forcibly imposing a certain religious point of view, inciting disagreements in society and violating law and order. Such actions restrict human rights and freedoms and pose a serious threat to social harmony and national security.
The main signs of religious extremism include intolerance, non-recognition of other religions and views, justification of violence and involvement of young people in negative religious movements. Extremist organizations often use misinformation, social media, and distorted interpretations of religious concepts to attract people to their ranks.
