Mubariz Gurbanli: Religious education will be strengthened
The 2,5 manat allocated by the Head of State to State Committee for Work with Religious Associations, will be spent on religious enlightenment, as well as projects for the protection of national religious values, said the head of the State Committee Mubariz Gurbanli, commenting on the order of Ilham Aliyev.
He noted that the state line non-Islamic religious communities have always provided assistance. As for the Muslim community, the assistance was provided to them by the Office of Caucasus Muslims, and it will remain in force.
According to Gurbanli, a significant role in the allocation of financial assistance have played a number of religious communities. "They came up with an educational nature projects in Azerbaijan.
In addition, a number of projects have international destinations: the protection and development of traditional Islam, strengthening tolerance, interfaith dialogue.
All these proposals The Head of State gave positive answers to all these proposals," he added. -05B04-
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