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| Ukrainian Mufti calls for ‘canonical’ translation of Koran «KyivPost», 18.01.2011 In the last week alone, new translations of the meaning of the Koran have appeared in both Hungarian and Ukrainian, and in many countries, including Turkey and the Russian Federation, there are now multiple translations, often fundamentally different one from another. |  | Ukrainian Media about Islam
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19.01.2011  | | Mufti Said Ismagilov |
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| | 21.09.2010 "Zerkalo Nedeli", September, 11-17th, 2010 A woman in hijab (canonic clothes of a Muslim woman which covers the whole body, except face, hands and feet) causes in the majority of Ukrainians or hostility, or the feeling of pity. Really, in the Post-Soviet countries, as well as in the West, Islam is considered as a symbol of rigid subordination of a woman to a man. Is such judgment fair? |  |
| 19.08.2010 «Kyiv Post», 12.08.2010 Muslim women are a rare sight in Ukraine. Maxi skirts, long sleeves and shawls covering up everything but the face get diluted in a culture of suggestive looks and skimpy outfits. And yet, they form a distinctive minority of thousands of women sprinkled all over the country. |  |
| 22.04.2010 Council of Higher Ulems (Shariat theologians) of Saudi Arabia gave definition of terrorism, rejected terrorist actions and declared terrorism financing forbidden from the point of view of religious practice. |  |
| 20.04.2010 “Kremenchug Panorama”, 15.04.2010 The Kremenchug Muslim community includes the Chechens, the Tatars, the Daghestanians, and also Russians and Ukrainians who converted to Islam. |  |
| 09.04.2010 "ÀÒN", 30.03.2010 Today in Moscow is the Day of mourning for victims of the act of terrorism in the underground. On official buildings are lowered flags, and in the underground, at the stations where took place explosions people bring candles and flowers. However, in the same Moscow, local mass-media inform on inadequate reactions of passengers of the underground to representatives of a Muslim community. In particular, the day before in the underground one of passengers attacked two girls in scarves. How the Kharkov Muslim community and passengers in transport reacted to the acts of terrorism, reports "ÀÒN". |  |
| 08.04.2010 "TIMER", 30.03.2010 The Muslim community of Odessa considers that people which organized acts of terrorism in Moscow, do not have any relation to Islam and if they are Muslims, they "profane the faith" by their actions. |  |
| 06.04.2010 UKRINFORM, 1.04.2010, 1+1, 31.03.2010 The leading Muslim theologians who gathered in a past week-end on conference in the Turkish city of Mardin, declared revision of fatwa of the XIV century, issued by a medieval scholar Ibn Taymiya (Abu Abbas Taki ad-Deen Ahmad bin Abd as-Salam bin Abdullah ibn Taymiya al-Harrani) which justifies murders of unbelievers in frameworks of "the holy jihad", informs UKRINFORM referring to Reuters. |  |
| 05.04.2010 The act of terrorism which took place on March, 29th, in Moscow, was performed by those "who have neither nationality, nor religion", and the crime is directed on kindling of international and inter-religious hostility in Russia. |  |
| 12.03.2010 "Correspondent", 2.03.2010 The influential Muslim preacher intends to publish in London the fatwa against terrorism and suicide bombers. |  |
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