CMD establishes control over the "Ilahiyyyet" mosque
The Ilahiyyyat mosque, which is operating for a long time without state registration on the territory of the campus of the Baku State University, is transferred to the Office of the Muslims of the Caucasus (CMO).
The CMO reports that large-scale reconstruction works will be carried out in the area around the mosque in the future, and an Educational Center for those who receive religious education has been built. These measures will not lead to the closure of the mosque for believers.
The Illahyet mosque was built in 1995 by the Religious Administration of Turkey in the style of architecture of the Ottoman Turkey. In recent years, the mosque has become known as Salafi. -05D) 6--
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