Moscow mufti commented on the emergence of “Sharia patrol”

Albir Krganov

The head of the Spiritual Council of Muslims of Russia, member of the Public chamber and the mufti of Moscow Albir Krganov has not supported the project “Stop state”. He reported about it “Interfax” on Wednesday, March 1.

Krganov called the movement “is not entirely clear initiative.” “I think it will lead to conflicts, especially if it starts to spread to the regions. If we now have each denomination will pester passersby on the street, to moralize, what do we get? In a secular state how can it be perceived?” he explained his position.

The mufti also noted that the behavior of the activists can be in conflict with the “Spring law” about missionary activity, and for these actions there are special places e.g. temples, mosques and Sunday schools.

Earlier it was reported that a Muslim activist of the movement “Stopham” Islam Ismailov launched its social project “Stop state”. He decided to wean the capital’s Muslims to drink alcohol and to smoke in public places.

Representatives of the movement have posted on YouTube their first video in which we approach people with morals and insistent request to throw out a cigarette or alcohol.

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