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In Mitino want to build an Islamic center with a mosque
Islamic humanitarian center with a mosque in Mitino appear in the north-west of Moscow. Town Planning and Land Commission approved the proposal to provide the Joint Center for Islamic Muslim organizations in Russia land at street Baryshiha, possession of 57, "Interfax».
Land for construction is located in the communal area and is not included in the restructuring zone. Its area is 0, 35 hectares and a maximum building height - 35 meters. In addition, the Commission has agreed to provide Moscow Muftiyat permanent use of land for the operation of a mosque on the streets of Minsk, possession 2B in the Western District. The mosque was built in 1997 and is owned by the Moscow muftiat since 2012.
In August, the Council of Muftis of Russia has offered to build a mosque on every district of Moscow. According to the chairman of the organization Ravil Gaynudtina Prefecture has engaged in the selection of possible sites. He said that Muslims need a mosque in Moscow, to which it would be convenient to walk and ride. Shortly before that, the Mufti of Moscow and Central Russia Albir Krganov said that Muslim clergy has changed its approach to solving the problem of shortage of mosques - just ask for one, but big.
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Land for construction is located in the communal area and is not included in the restructuring zone. Its area is 0, 35 hectares and a maximum building height - 35 meters. In addition, the Commission has agreed to provide Moscow Muftiyat permanent use of land for the operation of a mosque on the streets of Minsk, possession 2B in the Western District. The mosque was built in 1997 and is owned by the Moscow muftiat since 2012.
In August, the Council of Muftis of Russia has offered to build a mosque on every district of Moscow. According to the chairman of the organization Ravil Gaynudtina Prefecture has engaged in the selection of possible sites. He said that Muslims need a mosque in Moscow, to which it would be convenient to walk and ride. Shortly before that, the Mufti of Moscow and Central Russia Albir Krganov said that Muslim clergy has changed its approach to solving the problem of shortage of mosques - just ask for one, but big.
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