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7 July 2018

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Grand mosque in Simferopol unites Crimean Muslims

Mufti of Crimea Haji Emirali Ablaev together with delegation from the Crimean Tatar Council under Head of the Republic office visited construction site of the Cathedral Mosque in Simferopol, for inspecting the construction of the main building of the mosque and the administrative building.

(AhlulBayt News Agency) - Mufti of Crimea Haji Emirali Ablaev together with delegation from the Crimean Tatar Council under Head of the Republic office visited construction site of the Cathedral Mosque in Simferopol, for inspecting the construction of the main building of the mosque and the administrative building.
 
As reported by the press service of the Central Religious Organization of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Crimea, at present installation of the formwork for the main dome of the structure and the construction of minarets is being completed.
 
"Experts are working on installing equipment for warming floors inside the main premises of the mosque. In the administrative building, all communications and double-glazed windows are installed, facade is being finished, after which the builders will begin the interior decoration of the building. More than 200 people are involved in the construction work which is being done around the clock," the press service said.
 
According to the Mufti of Crimea, the Cathedral Mosque is a symbol of people's striving for faith, unity, development, enlightenment and prosperity. "We are witnessing a historic event. The cathedral mosque is a valuable integrity, which we will leave to our descendants," Emirali Ablaev noted.
 
Also, representative of the Crimean Tatar Council Lemar Selendili shared her impressions. "Every day, passing by the construction, I saw how the minarets grow, how the domes appear, but when I visited the construction site, I felt its gigantic proportions. It will be the most beautiful mosque, which we Crimean Muslims, the inhabitants of Crimea will be proud of," Selendili said.





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