The Muftiate of Crimea asks the relevant authorities to release mosques seized by radicals
The Spiritual Administration of Crimean Muslims is unable to cope with the radicals who keep mosques and parishioners from the Muslim community under control. About 10 mosques do not belong to the SAMK at all, Deputy Mufti of Crimean Muslims Aider Ismailov said on air on Crimea 24, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “We have about a dozen mosques that are not under our control, they are visible, and we receive complaints from parishioners. But the imam we appointed...