Caucasian Muslims Department (CMD) opens an office in Iran, next will be Saudi Arabia
Baku/27.05.14/Turan : Caucasian Muslims Department (CMD) creates a representative office in Iran, which will be headed by a member of the Board and the deputy head of the fetwa department, Shamil Rasulov .
It is planned that the office will be in the city of Qom. Currently the office is being chosen, and documents are being prepared. The Head of the press –center of CMD, Rahima Dadashova that the office is opening in accordance with the presidential decree of July 2011. "This is necessary to meet the needs of Azerbaijani believers who are abroad ."
Similar representations are already operating in Georgia , Moscow and Derbent.
According to the same source , another office is to open in Saudi Arabia. -05D04-
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