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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Muslims want the mosque to Vladivostok

The city will host a major summit in 2012, thousands of Muslim lives, but not a single mosque

Russia's Vladivostok city, in the spring of 2012 the last Asia-Pacific Economics and Business Association (ATES) organization is preparing to host the summit. Muslim countries will participate in the meeting, representatives of the mosque to be built with an eye on managers stressed the need for worship.

Mufti Abdul İşmuhametov Primorski state up to the summit is that it was impossible to build a mosque claimed. Prepared to work with hotels to provide guests their mosques to worship. Mufti and not yet addressed the problem of land and drew attention to the financial problem.

ATES organization in 2012 for the first time Russia will host the summit. New hotels in the city in order to prepare the summit, roads and bridges began to be built. Although there are dozens in the center of the Province of Primorski Orthodox Kiliesisinin failure to build the mosque, still attracts the reaction of Muslims in the region. Muslim intellectuals in the Russian press statement, not having a mosque in the city and the Muslims in the region will attend the summit as well as disrespect to Muslims, he said.

Vladivostok in the last ten years to build a mosque for Muslims in the city and state land managers to give their demands. However, they converted it back to the demands of various pretexts. Regional Mufti meeting with all relevant agencies so far, and they stressed that they demanded land to meet the needs of the mosque. At present the region to make believers worshiping in separate homes. Eight hundred people in a building used as both a mosque and the madrasa.

Only 1.5 percent of the people of the region during the Soviet period I was composed of Muslims. The figure increased to 15 percent now being expressed. Seventy-one thousand Muslim mosque in the city where the reaction çekmeğe yapılamaması continues.

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