A scandal broke out in Russia: they wanted to build a giant mosque in the “holy place of the Orthodox”. Muscovites and “Kadyrovtsy” intervened in the situation.
In Moscow, in the “holy place of the Orthodox” they intend to build a mosque that can accommodate 40 to 60 thousand people. RosSMI writes that the building will be the largest in Europe. The construction site is located next to the Russian Orthodox Church and the Holy Lake, which is revered by local believers.
Orthodox Christians from the beginning of March began to go to rallies against the construction of a mosque. Moreover, it is not the conflict between confessions that causes the most negativity of Muscovites, but the fact that the area will be “flooded by migrants.”
Despite protests from local residents, the Deputy Supreme Mufti said the mosque in Moscow was badly needed. Since several million Muslims already live in the city and there are already four mosques they are not welcome.
The spiritual representative of Muslims also indicates that the issue of the mosque has been resolved with Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin.
Scandalous rally
Residents of the Kosino-Ukhtomskoye district, where MMA fighter Maxim Divnich is, on April 2 at the Holy Lake “came to pray and defend their religious beliefs.” They also created a petition against the construction of the mosque, which collected 17,000 signatures.
The crowd said that this construction would desecrate “their holy land”, so they demanded that the mosque be moved to another place, according to RosSMI. The protesters also believe that 10 hectares of land will be used for the construction of a Muslim religious complex, which will lead not only to the loss of their identity, but also to “environmental disasters and an influx of migrants from criminals .”
“The local population is definitely against it. They want to build a Muslim center there with a mosque and a Muslim academy, but they don’t seem to like it. on Relations between the Church and Society of the Russian Orthodox Church Roman Silantiev.
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It should be noted that the previous day, a video appeared on social networks in which some people in military uniforms with hidden faces, who are probably fighting in Ukraine, said that they are also against the construction of a mosque in Moscow. They, holding machine guns in their hands, warned the officials that if they allow construction, “they will have to give an answer not with papers, but face to face.”
“We will not let our Orthodox faith be disgraced! Brothers, we are with you!” the gunmen said in the video.
Threats from “Kadyrovites”
After that, the “Kadyrovtsy”, who, according to them, are leading Ukraine, recorded their appeal for the residents of Moscow. They declared that they will fight those who oppose the construction of the mosque. According to them, those who disagree are inciting ethnic hatred in Russia, and therefore should be arrested or “destroyed.”
“We are warning you! If you go against the will of the Almighty, we will also fight you. It does not matter who we are fighting,” they said in the video.
Kadyrov intervened in the situation
The leader of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, also responded to the situation at the mosque. He called the protesters against the mosque “cowards and provocateurs.” According to him, all defenders of the “Russian land” should take machine guns and go to fight in Ukraine.
“If all the participants of this rally wholeheartedly and wholeheartedly had the idea to defend the land of Russia, then forward to the trenches with a machine gun!” – Kadyrov wrote on his Telegram channel.

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He also noted that the rallies organized by Muscovites who disagree with the construction site of the mosque are a provocation.
“Such instigators must be mobilized to throw all anger at the enemy, or be sent to court as information saboteurs acting to please the Satanists,” Kadyrov added.
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Source: korrespondent

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