Members of the community of the mosque "Haji Javad" believe that new mosque will be built
Baku/18.04.17/Turan: "The situation around the" Haji Javad "mosque is calm, the members of the commission created by the president came to consult the parishioners of the mosque, and now we are waiting for their proposals," said one of the community leaders of the mosque. According to him, the final answer is expected in 10-15 days, expressing hope that the Office of the Caucasus Muslims will also be active in this matter.
According to the source, there are two options for resolving the issue: "If the foundation of the building is strong enough, then the reconstruction of the mosque is possible, if not, then the demolition of the building is possible. "But we ask that the new mosque will be built in a worthy place," he said. A few days ago, the authorities tried to demolish the building where the "Haji Javad" mosque is located in connection with the construction of a new road, which caused protests of believers who surrounded the building with a live chain, having resisted the police. The day before, the faithful sent a message to Ilham Aliyev, in which they expressed hope for a just solution of the problem. -03B-
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