Religious leaders of Caucasus will meet in Turkey
The head of the Caucasus Muslims Office, Sheikh Pashazade, will attend a meeting of the Eurasian Islamic Council which is to take place on November 17 in Turkey.
It is learned from reliable sources Turan, Along with the Pashazade, the meeting will be attended by the religious leaders from the North Caucasus, which will arrive for this in Baku, according to informed sources.
Eurasian Islamic Council was established in the 70 years of the last century, and is designed to solve the problem of the Islamic world. Former Soviet republics have joined this organization after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and play active role in it. -05B-
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