Mufti Sheikh Ravil Gainutdin spoke about the development of Crimean Tatar culture
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10 years have passed since the reunification of Crimea with Russia
Mufti Sheikh Ravil Gainutdin, head of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims (SDM), wrote a congratulation on the organization’s website in honor of the 10th anniversary of the reunification of Crimea with Russia. He noted that the Crimean Tatar people are experiencing an era of intense national, religious, and cultural development.
On the website of the Russian Muslim Spiritual Board, the mufti shared his sincere joy “for his brothers in faith, the Crimean Tatars,” who, after years of trials, finally found their homeland: “Our brotherly Crimean Tatar people are experiencing an era of intensive national, religious, cultural development.”
According to the mufti, after the return of the “Crimeans to their father’s home,” interethnic and interregional unity was strengthened: the Crimean language became one of the state languages of the republic, the revival of the historical heritage of the people began, objects of the Bakhchisaray historical, cultural and archaeological museum-reserve, including the mausoleums of the Crimean Khans and the Great Khan Mosque.
“I pray to Allah Almighty that Crimea prospers and develops, that this beautiful land does not know strife and strife, that the culture and languages of all its peoples flourish in the gardens of beautiful Crimea,” the head of the Muslim Spiritual Board of the Russian Federation wished prosperity to Crimea
Let us remind you that it is 10 years since the reunification of Crimea and Sevastopol with Russia. During the referendum on March 16, 2014, 96.7% and 95.6% of voters in Crimea and Sevastopol voted on the side of this decision, respectively.
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