ATLAS 11. INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON ADVANCED SCIENTIFIC STUDIES AND INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH
RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT «ALLATRA»
Yazarlar:
Bayurzhan SAİFUNOV
Ayaulym SERİK
Yayıncı:
Liberty Publications
The article provides an overview of the AllatRa religious movement. The International Social movement "AllatRa" is a new religious movement based in Ukraine, but also active in Russia, many European countries (mostly Slavic) and the USA. They position themselves as a social union operating outside politics and religion. In particular, the history of the formation of the "AllatRa" religious movement, the political and social factors affecting the formation of the movement, its doctrine and positions will be discussed. In the history of religions, the 21st century is described as the period in which new religious organizations and movements emerged. The "AllatRa" religious movement is also thought to be a feature of this phenomenon. "AllatRa" organization has started to be systematized since 2010. Today, it has become a religious movement that is rapidly spreading in CIS countries as well as Europe and the USA, and whose supporters are increasing day by day. Researchers consider Allatra a "philosophical and cultural movement" created in Ukraine. According to members of the Allatra religious movement, this organization aims to develop and spread spiritual knowledge to humanity in order to create a harmonious society and overcome all crises in the world. Followers of the Allatra movement explain that the main principles of their path are "respect for life, love of humanity, human responsibility for one's actions, protection and preservation of nature and all life." The movement also actively participates in the study of spiritual knowledge of different cultures and religions, meditation and other spiritual practices. Allatra members believe they “invite people to come together and cooperate towards the common goal of creating a more harmonious and just world.” Descriptive method and comparative analysis method were used in the article